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I graduated from USC with a BA in English Lit and a minor in Neuroscience. I have since taken general physics courses at a community college, following my passion for physics and astrophysics. In addition I took one Astronomy course and some math at the undergraduate level.
There seem to be many post-bac programs for pre-med students. But as I grow more and more inclined to pursue a graduate degree in Astrophysics, I am not sure how to go about the journey. I don't think community colleges offer advanced enough courses. But I haven't found any post-bac Physics programs at Cal States. I think I can take open or extension courses to fulfill the requirements, but is there a more formal or organized way to go about this without getting another Bachelor's Degree? I do realize this will take 2 or 3 years, but I am willing to put the work in if there is a way.
Any advice for programs/options in the SoCal area would be greatly appreciated!
THANK YOU!
There seem to be many post-bac programs for pre-med students. But as I grow more and more inclined to pursue a graduate degree in Astrophysics, I am not sure how to go about the journey. I don't think community colleges offer advanced enough courses. But I haven't found any post-bac Physics programs at Cal States. I think I can take open or extension courses to fulfill the requirements, but is there a more formal or organized way to go about this without getting another Bachelor's Degree? I do realize this will take 2 or 3 years, but I am willing to put the work in if there is a way.
Any advice for programs/options in the SoCal area would be greatly appreciated!
THANK YOU!