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ASTD 438: Japanese Literature in Translation
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
(Formerly JAPN 418. Conducted in English. Fulfills the general education requirement in the arts and humanities.) A study of representative works of Japanese literature in English translation. May be repeated for a total of 6 credits when course content differs.
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ASTD 485: Great Issues in Asian Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
(Intended as a final, capstone course to be taken in a student's last 15 credits. Fulfills the general education requirement in the arts and humanities.) Prerequisites: ASTD 150 and 160. A study of Asian issues that integrates knowledge gained through previous coursework and experience and builds on that conceptual foundation through integrative analysis, practical application, and critical thinking. Emerging issues in Asian studies are considered. Focus is on the broad issue of modernization in Asian nations.
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ASTR 100: Introduction to Astronomy
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Credit for ASTR100 cannot be obtained after, or simultaneously with, receiving credit for any astronomy course numbered 250 or higher. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ASTR100 or ASTR101 or ASTR120. An elementary course in descriptive astronomy, especially appropriate for non-science students. Sun, moon, planets, stars and nebulae, galaxies, evolution.
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ASTR 101: General Astronomy
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Three hours of lecture, two hours of laboratory, and one hour of discussion/recitation per week. Credit for ASTR101 cannot be obtained after, or simultaneously with, receiving credit for any astronomy course numbered 250 or higher. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ASTR100 or ASTR101 or ASTR120. Descriptive astronomy, appropriate for non-science majors. Sun, moon, planets, stars, nebulae, galaxies and evolution. Laboratory exercises include use of photographic material, computer simulations, and observing sessions if weather permits.
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ASTR 111: Observational Astronomy Laboratory
1.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Two hours of laboratory per week. Corequisite: ASTR100. Not open to students who have completed ASTR101. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ASTR111 or ASTR101. Two hours of laboratory per week. Single evening laboratory projects plus semester-long observing projects involving work both in and out of class. Lunar surface features; the nighttime sky; changing positions of sun, moon, planets; stellar spectra; observations of stars and nebulae in our galaxy.
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ASTR 120: Introductory Astrophysics-Solar System
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Pre- or corequisite: MATH115. Not open to students who have completed ASTR100 or ASTR101. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ASTR100 or ASTR101 or ASTR120. For students majoring in astronomy or with a strong interest in science. Topics include development of astronomy, planetary orbits, electromagnetic radiation, telescopes as well as constituents and origin of the solar system (planets, satellites, comets, asteroids, meteoroids, etc.).
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ASTR 121: Introductory Astrophysics II-Stars and Beyond
4.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Three hours of lecture and two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: MATH115 and ASTR120, or permission of department. Not open to students who have completed ASTR200. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ASTR121 or ASTR200. For students majoring in astronomy or with a strong interest in science. Includes instrumentation, stellar properties, stellar evolution, structure of the galaxy, other galaxies, large scale structure, Big Bang Theory, and future of the universe.
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ASTR 220: Collisions in Space
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Not open to astronomy majors. Appropriate for non-science majors. Application of scientific method to the study of collisions in space. Impact cratering on planets and satellites. Possible implications for the Earth. Interactions between stars and galaxies. Possible effects due to supermassive black holes. Events like the 1994 comet crash on Jupiter and data from the Hubble Space Telescope will be highlighted.
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ASTR 288: Special Projects in Astronomy
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisite: permission of department. Repeatable to 6 credits. Independent study, short research projects, tutorial reading, and assisting with faculty research and teaching under special supervision.
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ASTR 300: Stars and Stellar Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Maryland-Global Campus
Prerequisites: ASTR100 or ASTR101 and completion of CORE Distributive Studies requirement in Mathematics and Sciences or permission of department. Designed primarily for non-science majors. Study of stars-types, properties, evolution, and distribution in space; supernovae, pulsars, and black holes.
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