ASTR-ASTRONOMY
AND ASTROPHYSICS -- 2001-03 Catalog
Physics Department
ASTR
101 Introduction to the Solar System
(4) GE B3
Descriptive
astronomical properties of the Earth, Moon, other planets and their satellites.
Comets, asteroids and other members of the Solar System. Theories of the
formation of the Solar System. Opportunities for telescope observations of the
Moon and planets. Not open to students who have completed or are taking ASTR
301, ASTR 302, or PHYS 132. 4 lectures.
ASTR
102 Introduction to the Stars and
Galaxies (4) GE B3
Descriptive
astronomical properties of the Sun, stars, galaxies and interstellar material.
Expanding universe and cosmological models. Opportunities for telescope
observations of the stars and constellation identification. Not open to
students who have completed or are taking ASTR 301, ASTR 302, or PHYS 132. ASTR
101 is not a prerequisite. 4 lectures.
ASTR
301 The Solar System (3)
Quantitative
and descriptive properties of the Solar System including the physics of the
planets, their satellites, comets and interplanetary media. Possible origins of
the Solar System. Not open to students who have completed ASTR 101. 3 lectures.
Prerequisite: PHYS 132 or PHYS 123.
ASTR
302 Stars and Galaxies (3)
Quantitative
and descriptive properties of the stars, galaxies and interstellar media;
including stellar structure and evolution, structure and make-up of galaxies
and cosmological models. Not open to students who have completed ASTR 102. 3
lectures. Prerequisite: PHYS 132 or PHYS 123. ASTR 301 is not a prerequisite.
ASTR
326 Relativity and Cosmology (3)
Introduction
to the basic ideas of Einstein's theories of relativity and cosmology. The
structure and evolution of the universe. The principle of relativity, the speed
of light, gravity and the equivalence principle. Curved spacetime, black holes,
the expanding universe, the Big Bang, and nucleosynthesis. 3 lectures. ASTR 302
is not a prerequisite. Prerequisite: PHYS 122 or PHYS 132.