About this minor
How did the Universe begin? What are the origins of life? Could there be other habitable worlds beyond Earth? The minor Our Universe at Leiden University invites you on a voyage through space, time, and society. This full-time program delves into the scientific exploration of the Universe, its evolution, and its impact on human culture and society.
Why Choose This Minor?
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Explore astronomy’s connections to history, philosophy, governance, and the arts.
- Hands-On Experience: Conduct astronomical observations at the Old Observatory and engage with real astronomical data.
- Expert-Led Courses: Learn from leading researchers in the field of astronomy.
- Global and Societal Perspectives: Examine how different civilizations have understood the cosmos and assess the societal implications of space exploration.
- Open to Diverse Backgrounds: Designed for students from non-physical sciences disciplines, making cutting-edge astronomy accessible to all.
For Whom?
This minor is open to all bachelor students, except those enrolled in Leiden Astronomy/Physics BSc and Tu Delft Technische Natuurkunde & Lucht- en Ruimtevaarttechniek (Aerospace Engineering). Whether you study history, biology, law, philosophy, or anthropology, this program offers a unique opportunity to explore astronomy’s role in shaping our understanding of the Universe.
Program Structure
The minor Our Universe is a 30 EC full-time program running from September to January. A half-minor (15 EC) option is available by completing only Block 1. Block 1: Foundations of the Universe
- The Evolving Universe (5 EC) – Explore the life cycle of stars, galaxies, and the Universe’s large-scale evolution.
- The Habitable Universe (5 EC) – Investigate the formation of stars, planets and the conditions necessary for life.
- Imagining the Universe (5 EC) – Analyze and apply the portrayal of astronomy in literature, art, and science fiction.
Block 2: Exploring and Engaging with the Universe
- Exploring the Universe (5 EC) – Study how humanity has viewed and explored the cosmos, from ancient civilizations to modern astrophysics.
- Observing & Simulating the Universe (5 EC) – Gain hands-on experience with telescopes and astronomical simulations.
- Astronomical Dilemmas (5 EC) – Examine ethical and societal questions surrounding astronomy, such as space exploration, environmental concerns, and cultural heritage.
Additional information
- CreditsECTS 30
- Levelbachelor
- Selection minorNo