Listed in: Physics and Astronomy, as ASTR-228
Formerly listed as: ASTR-28 | ASTR-29
William A. Loinaz (Section 01)
This course provides a quantitative introduction to the physical principles that govern the universe. The laws of gravity, thermal physics, atomic physics, and radiation will be applied to develop understanding of a variety of astrophysical phenomena. These include: the formation of stars and planets, the life cycle of stars, and the nature of the interstellar medium. This course is intended for students majoring in astronomy and serves as a gateway to the more complex topics covered in upper-division astronomy classes. However, non-majors who are interested in a robust treatment of introductory astrophysics are welcome to participate in the course, and we will review the relevant physics and mathematics as we apply them to astrophysical problems
Requisite: MATH 121 and PHYS 116 or 123, or permission of instructor . Fall semester. Professor Loinaz.
Section 01
M 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM SCCE E208
W 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM SCCE E208
F 11:00 AM - 11:50 AM SCCE E208
This is preliminary information about books for this course. Please contact your instructor or the Academic Coordinator for the department, before attempting to purchase these books.
ISBN | Title | Publisher | Author(s) | Comment | Book Store | Price |
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Astrophysics in a Nutshell 2e | Princeton University Press | Dan Maoz | Comment: | TBD |