What you'll learn
Space holds limitless mysteries, making space science one of the most captivating areas of research and discovery. The Bachelor of Science (Honours) majoring in Space Science and Astrophysics at Adelaide University, builds strong skills in scientific research, critical thinking and advanced data analysis. Across four years, you’ll develop technical expertise in physics, astrophysics and programming, preparing you for the expanding space and research sectors.
Through core courses, you'll explore the laws of physics, the behaviour of celestial bodies and cutting-edge techniques in scientific investigation. Topics will include:
• Physics
• Calculus, linear algebra and multivariable calculus
• Engineering programming
• Astronomy, space science and astrophysics
• Quantum mechanics and electromagnetism
• Atmospheric and astrophysics
• Scientific data analysis and visualisation
• Experimental physics and advanced physics.
You’ll work with real-world data and technologies, applying mathematical models, programming and laboratory techniques to space science problems. You’ll also complete open electives to broaden your scientific knowledge.
In your fourth honours year, you’ll undertake an extended research project through the honours physics project. This final year builds independent research and problem-solving skills, opening pathways to postgraduate study and careers across space science, defence, aerospace and technology industries.
Majors
The Bachelor of Science (Honours) is also available with majors in the following:
- Analytical Chemistry
- Chemistry
- Environmental and Geospatial Science
- Physics and Geophysics
- Pure and Applied Chemistry
- Theoretical Physics.