ASTRONOMY 102

Introductory Astronomy

Proposed calendar statement:

ASTR 102 (3) Introduction to Stars and Galaxies. Modern stellar and extragalactic astronomy. Stars and stellar evolution from protostars to black holes; galaxies and quasars; cosmology. Pre-requisite: Physics 11 and Mathematics 12. Astronomy 201/202 is recommended for students who intend to pursue studies in Astronomy. [3-3*-0]

 

Contact person: J.M. Matthews

Text: Universe 5th Edition by Kaufmann & Freedman (same as ASTR 101)

Description: An introduction to astronomy following on from ASTR 101. Topics include stellar evolution; the structure of the Milky Way; properties of galaxies; the large-scale structure and evolution of the Universe.


Course Outline

            Week 1:    Laws of electromagnetic radiation
            Week 2:    Stars: Distances, brightnesses and colours
            Week 3:    Stars: Spectra and temperatures
            Week 4:    Stars: Masses and radii
            Week 5:    Starbirth
            Week 6:    Stellar middle age
            Week 7:    Stellar pulsation and clusters
            Week 8:    Stardeath
            Week 9:    The Milky Way
            Week 10: Other galaxies; the Hubble Law
            Week 11: Quasars; large scale structure in the cosmos
            Week 12: The Big Bang Theory
            Week 13: Cosmology; SETI

 

Laboratory Outline:

 

The lab sessions are held in Hennings 312, where we have 18 PCs running a suite of astronomical simulation software, including a planetarium simulator, an ``orrery'' (a computer model of the Solar System), Web-based interfaces to study planetary surfaces, and telescope and instrumentation simulators. Students also work with practical equipment like optics kits, spectrographs and gas emission tubes.  The purpose of the lab projects is to reinforce and give `hands-on' experience with some of the abstract astronomical concepts presented in lectures.  These visualization tools help students better understand the course material, based on student feedback and course/lab evaluations.

 

Evaluation:

 

5 Lab projects                          20%

4 Assignments 7% each            28%

1 Midterm                                16%

1 Final                                      36%

 

Total                                        100%