Credits : 4

Description

This course focuses on the mechanics of celestial movement and stellar behavior and provides an understanding of the universe in the past, present, and future.  Seasonal variations of the evening skies and stellar configurations will also be covered and consideration given to the historical and structural development of astronomical bodies.  Online labs will be included.


Goals and Objectives

Students will:

 

  • Learn the basics of astronomy and our physical place in the universe.
  • Understand motions of “the Heavens”
  • Understand the electromagnetic spectrum and radiation
  • Understand the pros/cons of various telescope types
  • Understand our place in the Solar System and the Earth’s relation to the other planets
  • Become familiar with how astronomers learn about the physical properties of stars and planets
  • Understand how stars differ from other celestial bodies
  • Learn the life cycle of stars (from Birth to Death)

Prerequisites
  • AIT107  Computer Applications


    Course Materials

    Course Topics
    WEEK TOPIC ASSESSMENTS
    The History of Astronomy

    Read Chapter 1 
    Week 1 Quiz

    Lab: Gravitational Tutorial (to understand Kepler’s laws) 
    The Cosmic Landscape and Scales  Week 2 Quiz

    Watch “Power of 10”

    Lab : Design Scale Model Universe 
    Light and Atoms

    Read Chapter 3:
    p. 91 - 100
    p. 113 - 114 (Doppler) 
    Week 3 Quiz

    Lab: Watch Doppler Video 
    Read Chapter 3:
    p. 101-112
    p. 114 - 116 
    Week 4 Quiz

    Install Starry Night

    Lab: Starry Nights#1 
    Telescopes

    Read Chapter 4:
    p. 119-142 
    Week 5 Quiz

    Lab: Light Gathering Comparison 
    Midterm Exam  Midterm Exam 
    Chapter 5 – The Earth

    Read Chapter 5 (p. 146-173) in Arny 
    Week 7 Quiz

    Group 3 - Podcast Discussion: Mars was wet 
    Chapter 6 – The Moon

    Read Chapter 6 (p. 187-212) in Arny 
    Week 8 Quiz

    Starry Night Lab (#5) on the Moon

    Group 4 Podcast Discussion questions: Polaris' Third Star 
    Chapter 7 - Survey of the Solar System

    Read Chapter 7 (p.213-231) in Arny 
    Week 9 Quiz

    Starry Night Lab (#4) 
    10  Chapter 8 – Terrestrial Planets

    Read Chapter 8 (p.237-261) in Arny 
    Week 10 Quiz

    CLEA Lab on the Rotation of Jupiter's moons 
    11  Chapter 9 – The Jovian Planets

    Read chapter 9 (p.270-291) in Arny 
    Week 11 Quiz 
    12  Final Exam  PROCTORED FINAL EXAM 


    Proctor Information

    Please note that this course requires a proctor. You can read more about the proctoring program and steps needed to obtain an approved proctor by clicking on this link:  Proctoring Program. 

    There will be a maximum of two proctored examinations for this course. Specific details will be provided once classes begin.





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