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ASTR 1 • Elementary Astronomy
Instructor: Shahriar Abachi
Course Information: To acquire knowledge about the structure of the universe; an initial understanding about our cosmic neighborhood and beyond, as well as the scientific ways that these information are attained and analyzed. this includes: A survey of some members of the solar system, stars and stellar evolution, galaxies and cosmology.
Astronomy 1: Elementary Astronomy
Instructor: Courtney Seligman
Course Information: 3 hours lecture, letter grading or credit/nocredit
An introduction to the Universe and its contents, and how they came to be the way they are. Satisfies a physical science requirement.
Astronomy 1L: Astronomy Laboratory
Instructor: Courtney Seligman
Course Information: 1 hour lecture, 3 hours lab, letter grading or
credit/nocredit
An introduction to the sky, and its contents. If taken in conjunction with Astronomy 1 (either during the same or different semesters), satisfies a physical science lab requirement.
ASTR 1 • Elementary Astronomy
Instructor: Kent Schwitkis
ASTR 1 • Elementary Astronomy
Instructor: Dave Sholle
Course Information: Astronomy 1 is a 3 unit introductory physical science course in astronomy. Topics to be covered include the physical nature of the solar system, stars and stellar systems, and the universe as a whole, including not only their current state, but also theories of their origin and evolution.
ASTR 1 • Elementary Astronomy
Instructor: Dr. Mike MacCallum
Astronomy 1 is a 3 unit introductory physical science course in astronomy. Topics to be covered include a history of astronomy, the physical nature of the solar system, stars and stellar systems, and the universe as a whole, including not only their current state, but also theories of their origin and evolution.