Astronomy is a branch of physics. If you want to get a job in the field, you should expect to at minimum have a Bachelor's degree in Physics, and most likely you should either have a Ph.D. or at least be working toward a post-graduate degree.
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) is the world's governing body of astronomy. It is responsible for assigning official names to celestial bodies, defining astronomical standards, and promoting international collaboration in the field of astronomy.
You aren't, technically speaking, required to attend college at all to become an astronomer. However, if you want to be hired as an astronomer and get paid as opposed to doing it as a hobby and buying all your own equipment, you should expect to minimally get a 4-year bachelor's degree in Astronomy or possibly Physics.
A degree in the subject you want to teach, such as English, maths, or science, is most appropriate for a PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education). Additionally, a degree in education or a related field can also be suitable for pursuing a PGCE.
If you want to become a zoologist, it's beneficial to choose subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics because they provide a strong foundation in the sciences. Subjects like mathematics can also be helpful for developing problem-solving skills. Additionally, subjects that involve research and writing skills, such as English or a foreign language, can be beneficial for communicating your findings in the field of zoology.
Maths and physics and more maths and physics. That all astronomy is really!
I want to study astronomy later on in life.
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you use maths in school, college, some jobs. if you want to have a job in maths you better start revising.
If you want to become a astronaut then you have to study astronomy
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