Study Bachelor of Arts Honors Specialization in Astrophysics at Western University in Canada,
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Bachelor of Arts Honors Specialization in Astrophysics

Canada

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What will I learn?

Astrophysicists at Western will help you explore black holes, exoplanets, meteors, the atmospheres of Earth and other planets, the dust and gas between the stars, and the evolution of galaxies over cosmic time. With the skills acquired in this module, our graduates stand out with their involvement in cutting-edge research, including the recent discovery of gravitational waves and new planets beyond our solar system.Western’s Department of Physics and Astronomy, where we passionately pursue knowledge about the fundamental laws that govern the Universe and all that it contains. Our interdisciplinary research investigates how matter, forces, and energy interact and shape objects and environments, from our own direct surroundings here on Earth to the event horizon of black holes in the distant reaches of the Universe. We are as curious about the practical applications of physics to medicine and the environment as the fascinating physics behind the largest structures in the cosmos

Study options

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$45,256.25 (US$ 32,529) per year
Health Insurance (UHIP) fees - 792, Year 1,2 - 46110, Year 3 - 45240 , Year 4 - 43565
Start date

January 2027

Venue

Main Campus

1151 Richmond Street,

London,

Ontario,

N6A 3K7, Central Canada, Canada

Full Time (4 Years)

Tuition fees
CAD$45,256.25 (US$ 32,529) per year
Health Insurance (UHIP) fees - 792, Year 1,2 - 46110, Year 3 - 45240 , Year 4 - 43565
Start date

September 2026

Venue

Main Campus

1151 Richmond Street,

London,

Ontario,

N6A 3K7, Central Canada, Canada

Entry requirements

For international students

A minimum average of B grade in 3 distinct A-Levels or 4 distinct AS-Levels. Predicted Results - You must complete the GCE A Level Predicted Results Form. A minimum of a C grade in 5 GCSE or IGCSE or Ordinary Levels or equivalent in academic subjects. A minimum of 4.0 full senior academic courses reported on your academic transcript. A minimum SAT combined Evidence-Based Reading and Writing plus Math score of 1190 OR a minimum ACT composite score of 24. The score reports must be official and come to the Admissions Office directly from the College Board or ACT.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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