FAQ

Graduate Admissions

Do you offer Part-Time or Evening programs?

At this time all of our degree programs are full-time.

Is it possible to apply to two different graduate programs?

The University does not allow applicants to apply to two programs simultaneously unless an established concurrent degree program exists between the two departments/schools; Currently, Astronomy is not part of an established concurrent degree program.

If I applied before do I still need to create a new application for a new...

Are the talks open to the public?

Attendance for our talks and Colloquiums is not wholly restricted, but please note that the content is aimed towards those currently conducting research in the department. We recommend looking to our events page for all event listings to find more information about campus-sponsored public lectures (such as the Science@Cal series).

How do I make a donation to the department?

We are sincerely grateful for your interest and support! To make a donation, please visit our Giving page, or you may send a check, payable to “UC Regents” to:

Department Manager
University of California, Berkeley
Department of Astronomy
501 Campbell Hall, MC 3411
Berkeley, CA 94720-3411

For more information on supporting the Department of Astronomy, contact Maria Hjelm, Director, Development & College Relations at (510) 643-7819 or email mhjelm@berkeley.edu...

I just found what I think is a meteor/comet debris/moon rock. Can I bring it in for confirmation?

The Astronomy department does not provide official specimen identification. We suggest contacting Mare Meteoritics or shipping the specimen to New England Meteoritical. Please do NOT bring anything directly to the department!

Who can help me with my questions about Astrology?

Unfortunately, the department’s research scope does not include Astrology and we are not able to answer questions pertaining to this topic.

How can I submit a media/interview/taping request?

You can direct all media requests to communications@astro.berkeley.edu. Please provide as many specific details as possible (e.g., time, format, intended use of material, etc.).