Astronomy Research (MSc)
About the programme
The Astronomy Research specialisation consists of 120 European Credit Transfer System (EC) points and includes a wide selection of Astronomy electives and two research projects.
Programme overview
At the start of the master’s programme, you are required to draw up the Master Study Plan: a complete list of planned courses and projects for two subsequent academic years in consultation with the Study Advisor Astronomy. The curriculum of this master’s specialisation consists of:
Elective courses (60 EC)
- Astronomy courses (36 EC)
- Other courses (24 EC)
Research Projects (60 EC)
- First Research Project (30 EC)
- Master’s Research Project (30 EC)
Read more about the programme outline and courses
Educational methods
- Lectures
- Working groups
- Practical classes
- Excursions
- Research
Assessment methods
- Written, oral and take home exams
- Homework assignments
- Presentations and colloquia
- Reports (scientific paper, literature study)
Student support
The favorable student–staff ratio guarantees a high degree of interaction with and personal attention from the (senior) staff. The Astronomy study advisor is available for individual and confidential study support. In addition, Astronomy master’s students have access to their own desk within the institute during their master research project. Therefore, close collaboration with supervisors and group members is guaranteed. Moreover, the Astronomy master’s programme provides an informal atmosphere and a welcoming research community, in which social activities flourish.