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ASTR 110: COSMOLOGY
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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ASTR 115: Astrobiology: Life in the Universe
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Introduction to the new science of astrobiology, study of the origin and evolution of life on Earth, and the search for microbial and intelligent life elsewhere in the Universe. Designed for non-science, liberal arts majors. Offered: jointly with ASTBIO/ESS/OCEAN 115/ BIOL 114.
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ASTR 150: The Planets
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
NW, QSR For liberal arts and beginning science students. Survey of the planets of the solar system, with emphases on recent space exploration of the planets and on the comparative evolution of the Earth and the other planets.
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ASTR 190: Modern Topics in Astronomy for Non-Science Majors
3.00 - 5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Topics of current interest, such as origin of chemical elements, novae and supernovae, white dwarfs, neutron stars, black holes, active galaxies, quasars, or interstellar medium and astrochemistry. Choice of topics depends on instructor and class interest.
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either one 100- or one 200-level ASTR course
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ASTR 201: The Universe and the Origin of Life
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
NW, QSR Sequel to 101 or 102, emphasizing modern views of the atomic and mo lar evolution of the universe from the initial “big bang” through the formation of the solar system and the emergence of biological forms on the earth. The latter part of the course considers questions about the existence of, and communication with, extraterrestrial intelligent life, and finally the ultimate fate of the cosmos.
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ASTR 210: Distance and Time: Size and Age in the Universe
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
NW, QSR Space and time as basic concepts in physical science. How we define and measure them, how the concepts have developed over the centuries, and how modern measurements allow us to determine the size and age of the universe.
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ASTR 211: The Universe and Change
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
NW, QSR Gravity as central to the form and evolution of the universe. Conceptual formulation of gravity from the Renaissance to Einstein. Its consequences from the falling of an apple to the slowing of the expansion of the universe.
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ASTR 212: Life in the Universe
5.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
NW, QSR Nature and origin of cosmic large numbers. Steps to the formation of life, formation of planets (stars, galaxies, a long-lived universe), the anthropic principle. Searches for other planetary systems and extraterrestrial life.
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ASTR 270: Public Outreach in Astronomy
3.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
Emphasis is on giving effective scientific presentations, developing and giving educational programs to school-age groups, and communicating your knowledge of astronomy to others. Give talks at the Jacobsen Observatory on campus and presentations in the Astronomy Department’s planetarium. Learn to operate a telescope and the planetarium equipment. Offered: A.
Prerequisite:
one astronomy course at either the 100-, 200-, or 300-level
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ASTR 300: ASTRO PROGRAMMING
2.00 Credits
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
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