Austin Community College

FY 2002 Course Descriptions

Astronomy


PHYS 1111 LABORATORY IN INTRODUCTORY ASTRONOMY (1-0-3). An introduction to elements of observational astronomy. Topics include the celestial sphere and coordinates, star maps, the electromagnetic spectrum, telescopes, phases of the moon. Emphasis on naked-eye observation. Students will be required to attend a night-time field trip and a day-time field trip. Fee: $20 Skills: G Prerequisites: Credit for or concurrent enrollment in PHYS 1311 or PHYS 1312 or their equivalent or approval of instructor. ( )

PHYS 1311 STELLAR ASTRONOMY (3-3-0). A study of stars, galaxies, and the universe. Discussion of atomic spectra, nuclear energy, and astronomical tools (such as optical, radio, and other telescopes and image enhancers ) as they provide knowledge about distant objects. Emphasis on recent discoveries about quasars, black holes, and cosmology. Skills: B Prerequisites: MATD 0370 or one year of high school algebra or equivalent. One year of high school science recommended, but not required. ( )

PHYS 1312 SOLAR SYSTEM ASTRONOMY (3-3-0). A study of the Sun and its solar system: planets, satellites, meteors, comets, asteroids. Theories about the structure and origin of the solar system, with emphasis on recent discoveries. Includes a scientific investigation of other solar systems and the possibilities for extraterrestrial life. Skills: B Prerequisites: MATD 0370 or one year of high school algebra or equivalent. One year of high school science recommended, but not required. ( )


Course Descriptions as of September 24, 2001 11:27am
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