Astronomy (ASTR)
Faculty of Arts and Science
Astronomy 2020
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Following an introduction to gravitation and light, this course explores the nature of stars and galaxies and their evolution. Material studied: the sun, the birth and death of stars, neutron stars, black holes, the Milky Way, galaxies, and cosmology.
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Other hours include two evening observing sessions per semester. |
Astronomy 2070
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
The foundation of astronomy, including descriptions of such naked-eye observations as eclipses and planetary motions and such basic tools as Kepler’s laws, the fundamental properties of light. Material studied: the formation of the solar system, physical structure of planets, evolution of planetary atmospheres, Galilean satellites.
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Other hours include two evening observing sessions per semester. |
Astronomy 3020
Introduction to Cosmology
Contact hours per week: 3-0-0
Recent developments in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology such as the current understanding of black holes, dark matter, dark energy, expansion of the universe, Big Bang Theory, inflation, structure within the universe, and the cosmological constant.
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Other hours include two evening observing sessions per semester. |