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I'm currently in community college double majoring in Physics and Mathematics. When I transfer out I want to major in Astrophysics or Astronomy, pending on the program and what schools actually accept me. I was just curious on what type of combinations with double majoring and minors would work. I even contemplated a triple major, is it even allowed? I'm sure with ample effort it could be possible and how related each major is, I guess.
Here are the things being considered:
Astronomy/Astrophysics - main focus but, I want one more than one degree to broaden my horizons.
Mathematics - I'm not sure what direction but more of an algebraic route.
Aeronautical Engineering - If available
Cosmology - I can't seem to find what institutions have this as a major/minor. It was on college board not to long ago, I guess not anymore.
Physics/Applied Physics - (As a minor) Depending on what programs are offered
Here are the things being considered:
Astronomy/Astrophysics - main focus but, I want one more than one degree to broaden my horizons.
Mathematics - I'm not sure what direction but more of an algebraic route.
Aeronautical Engineering - If available
Cosmology - I can't seem to find what institutions have this as a major/minor. It was on college board not to long ago, I guess not anymore.
Physics/Applied Physics - (As a minor) Depending on what programs are offered