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Georgia Astronomy Colleges and Universities.

Our database currently includes 3 Georgia Astronomy colleges, universities, technical and vocational schools.

Georgia is one of the fastest-growing states in the United States. Its population grew to over 9 million people in 2007. The rapidly shifting demographics are indicative of the boom in Georgia's economy. The fastest-growing jobs in Georgia are in the computer and healthcare industries. Receiving a astronomy degree can give you the edge on the competition. The state houses 74 public and 52 private universities and colleges. The state also has several technical and vocational schools providing traditional astronomy classes, as well as online astronomy classes.

Astronomy is the study of the fundamental nature of the universe. This includes the sun, moon, planets, stars and galaxies. It is considered by some to be a subfield of physics. As an astronomer, you could apply your knowledge to solve problems in navigation, space flight and satellite communications. If you have an analytical mind and a desire to reach for the stars, consider enrolling in an astronomy program.

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Agnes Scott College Decatur GA
Georgia State University Atlanta GA
University Of Georgia Athens GA


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