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ASTR 111: Concepts in Astronomy I:Planetary Science and the Sky. ;I,II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
This course represents an introduction to the study of astronomical phenomena: motions of the sky, Newtonian physics, celestial mechanics, matter and energy, structure and scale in the universe, and planetary science including comparative planetology, planetary evolution, interiors, topography, geology, and atmospheres, vagabonds of the solar system (comets, asteroids and Kuiper Belt objects), and the potential for catastrophic collision. We will also investigate extrasolar planetary systems and the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe. This course satisfies the area studies-natural and mathematical sciences for general education.
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ASTR 112: Concepts in Astronomy II:Stars,Galaxies,and Cosmology. ;I,II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
No prerequisites. This course represents an introduction to the study of astronomical phenomena: motions of the sky, Newtonian physics, celestial mechanics; matter and energy, structure and scale in the universe; the sun as a star, solar astrophysics, stars and stellar evolution, stellar endpoints (white dwarfs, neutron stars, and black holes), galaxies (structure, evolution, and interactions) and cosmology (the Big Bang, dark matter, and dark energy). Fundamental cosmological questions will be addressed including how the universe began and its ultimate fate. This course satisfies the area studies-natural and mathematical sciences for general education.
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ASTR 311: Astrophysics I:Stars and Stellar Evolution. ;I
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisites: ASTR 112, PHYS 202 or 232. A study of the properties, formation, structure, and evolution of stars with an emphasis on the physical principles underlying the observed phenomena. Topics include the observed properties of stars, the birth, evolution, and death of stars; and stellar remnants such as pulsars, black holes, and white dwarfs. This course is intended for students majoring in space science and the natural sciences. Although calculus is not used in this course, algebra and trigonometry are used extensively.
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ASTR 312: Astrophysics II:Galaxies & Cosmology. ;II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: ASTR 311. This course is an in-depth study of the properties, formation, structure, and evolution of galaxies and of principles and modern theories of cosmology. The course emphasizes the application of physical laws and principles in the studies of galaxies, utilizing both algebra and trigonometry. Astronomy is an observational, as opposed to an experimental, science. We have knowledge of the galaxies only by observing the radiation these objects emit. We will begin our study with the properties of galaxies (beginning with the Milky Way) including determination of morphologies, distances, sizes, stellar components, (i.e. disks, nuclei, spiral arms, globular cluster haloes, X-Ray and Dark Matter haloes), rotation rates, systemic velocities, atomic hydrogen distribution and mass. The remainder of the course will be an examination of principles of modern cosmology including an investigation of the Hot Big Bang Model, cosmological parameters, Dark Matter and Dark Energy, the geometry of spacetime and scenarios for the ultimate fate of the universe.
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ASTR 324: Radio Astronomy
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Equates with SSE 324 or PHYS 324. Prerequisite: PHYS 110 or 201 or equivalent. A study of astrophysically interesting phenomena utilizing the techniques of the science of radio astronomy; topics include galactic structure, radio galaxies, cosmic jets and black holes, interstellar molecules and instrumentation in radio astronomy, with a major emphasis in the methods of research in experimental astrophysics.
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BIOL 110: Biological Science for Elementary Teachers. ;I,II,III
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
An introduction to the study of living things, cell structure and function, photosynthesis, respiration, reproduction, growth, heredity, evolution and ecology. Not acceptable for biology majors, minors, or areas. This course satisfies the area studiesnatural and mathematical sciences for general education.
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BIOL 110 - Biological Science for Elementary Teachers. ;I,II,III
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BIOL 150: Introduction to Plant Science. ;I
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Structure, growth, reproduction and ecology of plants. Emphasis on cultivated plants and applications. Not acceptable for biology majors, minors, and areas. This course satisfies the area studies-natural and mathematical sciences for general education.
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BIOL 155: Introduction to Environmental Science. ;I,II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Human ecology with special emphasis on the interactions between humans, required resources (physical, chemical, geological and biological), and their regional and global environments. Information is presented from an analytical and interdisciplinary perspective. This course satisfies the area studies-natural and mathematical sciences for general education.
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BIOL 155 - Introduction to Environmental Science. ;I,II
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BIOL 160: Introduction to Biological Principles. ;I,II
3.00 Credits
Morehead State University
A course in biology for students to gain competency for BIOL 171. Emphasis is placed on establishing a foundation in molecular, cellular, and biochemical aspects of biology. Not accepted as credit toward the department's majors, minors, or areas of concentration. This course satisfies the area studies-natural and mathematical sciences for general education.
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BIOL 171: Principles of Biology. ;I,II
4.00 Credits
Morehead State University
Prerequisite: composite ACT of 20 or above, or minimum grade of "C" in BIOL105 or BIOL 160. General biological principles; emphasis on cell function, energetics, homeostasis, genetics, evolution, and ecology. This course satisfies the area studies-natural and mathematical sciences for general education.
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