Astronomy and Astrobiology

(Minor 30)

Degree program: Bachelor of Science Faculty of Science
(2021)

General description

This minor study program in Astronomy and Astrobiology (30 ECTS credits) provides students with a broad education on the fascinating topics of our universe and the life it contains. Astrobiology is the interdisciplinary study of the origin and nature of life on earth and possible life ‘out there’. This minor study program has no pre-requisites and is open to any student of the University. Students take the introductory core courses in Astronomy/Astrophysics and Astrobiology. The remaining ECTS credits can be obtained from a wide selection of lecture courses and practicums from biology, chemistry, geophysics and astronomy.

Admission requirements

The conditions for admission to the Bachelor’s degree programme are regulated in: „Verordnung über die Zulassung zum Studium an der Universität Zürich (VZS)".

Educational goals

Graduates from the minor study program in Astronomy and Astrobiology have gained insight into the formation of planets, stars and life, as well as the evolution of the universe. In addition, they have received an introduction to biological processes, Geoscience or Physical Geography, depending on their selected concentration. In completing this minor study program, students majoring at other faculties will have gained insight into the diversity and methods of the Natural Sciences.

ECTS credits

30 ECTS Credits

Major/minor subject combinations

A minor study program in Astronomy and Astrobiology can be combined with a major study program of the UZH.

Examination and assessment regulations

The student's achievement is assessed at the end of each module.
Achievements are graded on a scale from 1 to 6, whereby 6 denotes the highest grade of achievement and 1 the lowest. A grade below 4 is insufficient.
Achievements can also be graded with 'passed' or 'failed'.

Language of instruction

German, English