Natural Sciences (Astronomy and Planetary Science) (Honours)

The Open University

Online

Course

Part-time

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About this course

Thanks to the Natural Sciences (Astronomy and Planetary Science) (Honours) programme from The Open University you’ll be able to objectively and quantitatively describe, analyse, test and explain phenomena in the Universe, using appropriate quantitative tools and observational methods.

Key features of the course

– Includes planning and conducting astronomical observations by controlling our robotic optical telescopes at the Observatorio del Teide (Tenerife)
– Covers topics like our solar system, planets orbiting other stars, the life cycle of stars, extreme conditions near black holes, and the evolutionary history of the Universe
– Develops your understanding of physics concepts and processes that underpin a wide range of phenomena in the Universe
– Develops mathematical, analytical, investigative, practical, communication and team working skills
Skills for career development

By the time you achieve your qualification, you’ll be an adaptable graduate with a range of transferable skills that are highly valued in the labour market – such as analytical, numerical and communication skills, teamworking, problem solving and proficiency in using computers. You’ll also have a good understanding of where your strengths and interests lie, and be well prepared for your next step – whether it’s further study or employment.

Employers also look for evidence of experience of the workplace to support the skills gained through the degree. To succeed, graduates will need to be flexible and multi-skilled, with the ability to work in a multidisciplinary environment.

Career relevance

Science graduates are well placed to enter both scientific and non-scientific jobs. The logical, reasoned approach needed for science study is relevant to a wide range of financial, business and public sector employment, so science graduates – particularly those who have good communication and interpersonal skills – are in demand in roles such as:

– research and investigation
– product design and development
– analysis and diagnostics
– science information management
– science communication
– scientific sales
– exploration and extraction of natural resources
– health and healthcare related professions
– waste management, recycling and sustainability
– environmental management, protection and conservation
– teaching (science is a shortage subject at secondary school level, so there may be incentives to train as a physics, chemistry or maths teacher).

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