BSc Astrophysics: Need Career Guidance?

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The discussion centers on the choice between pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Physics versus Astrophysics. Participants emphasize that a Physics degree offers a broader foundation and more versatility for future career opportunities, including the option to specialize in Astrophysics at the graduate level. The consensus suggests that while Astrophysics is appealing, a Physics degree is more advantageous for both academic and professional prospects. The specific institution mentioned for Astrophysics studies is Saint Mary's University, which offers relevant undergraduate programs.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of undergraduate degree structures in science
  • Familiarity with the differences between Physics and Astrophysics
  • Knowledge of graduate program requirements in astrophysics
  • Awareness of career paths available with a Physics degree
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  • Research graduate programs in Astrophysics, focusing on admission requirements
  • Explore the curriculum and career outcomes of the Physics program at Saint Mary's University
  • Investigate the job market for Physics graduates versus Astrophysics graduates
  • Learn about interdisciplinary opportunities that combine Physics and Astrophysics
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Students considering a career in science, particularly those weighing the benefits of a Physics versus Astrophysics degree, as well as academic advisors and career counselors in the field of science education.

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Hey guys I am in need of some career guidance. Iv'e been doing a lot of research on different schools lately and what I want to take for a B.Sc. I can't decide on weather to take Physics or astrophysics. Everyone is telling me to take Physics because astronomy is dumbed down at this level, and to focus on astronomy later at a graduate level?

This is the school i will be attending if i decide to take astrophysics:

http://www.smu.ca/futurestudents/documents/AstronomyandPhysics.pdf

http://www.smu.ca/academic/science/ap/undergrad.html

What do you guys suggest? any astrophysics majors here?
 
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In my opinion, physics is the better option here. Astro can always be done, as you said, at the graduate level. Physics is just more broad and really let's you experiment with different areas that you may enjoy instead. In the end though, do whatever you want. You'll get a job.
 
I agree with Jt. I'm a physics undergrad and I ultimately want to go into astrophysics at the graduate level. My university will soon be offering an astrophysics bsc but even if I had the opportunity to change, I'd still stick with physics because I find the program more well rounded.

Probably looks better on a resume when applying to non-physics related jobs too.
 

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