Faculty in USC Dornsife s Astronomy department observe the most elemental forms of nature and how they behave in both inner and outer space. From electrons to galaxies, USC Dornsife scientists explore the structure of matter and how it organizes itself. A leading area for solar and space science research, Los Angeles offers many opportunities for student and faculty research. USC is home to the Space Sciences Center. USC Dornsife astronomers also work collaboratively with the Wilson Observatory, home of the one of the world s largest interferometer telescopic arrays for stellar research; the Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the nearby California Institute of Technology; and the High Degree Helioseismology Network. The Bachelor of Science degree offers an in-depth and rigorous treatment of Astronomy for students intending to pursue careers in basic science. The Bachelor of Arts degree is ideal for students pursuing careers in other fields (e.g. law, finance, or business management). This degree provides a strong science background in Astronomy, while allowing the flexibility to pursue a minor or double major.