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PHYS: Physics

104-01
Astronomy
 
Blended
R. Schuler
EdTrnCore 
09/09 - 12/22
32/31/0
Lecture
CRN 44046
4 Cr.
Size: 32
Enrolled: 31
Waitlisted: 0
09/09 - 12/22
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OWS 150

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
Online

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
Online

   

Subject: Physics (PHYS)

CRN: 44046

Blended Online & In-Person | Lecture

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 150

Online

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Natural Lab Science

2020 Core Requirements Met:
      Natural Science

Other Requirements Met:
     School of Ed Transfer Course

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

Rich Schuler

Introduction to physical principles and their application to astronomy for non-science majors. Emphasis is on comprehension of ideas and principles. Topics include the motions of the sun, moon, stars and planets; properties of the solar system; the stars including giants, dwarfs, pulsars and black holes; nebulae, galaxies and quasars; cosmology and life. The course consists of lecture, discussion and laboratory; the course is lecture/lab format, students registering for PHYS 104-01 lecture must also register for one lab section. Lecture for fall 2020 will be in-person Monday, asynchronous online Wednesday, and Friday optional in-person (capped) or asynchronous online. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics

4 Credits

104-01A
Astronomy
 
Blended
R. Schuler
EdTrnCore 
09/09 - 12/22
32/31/0
Lecture
CRN 48010
4 Cr.
Size: 32
Enrolled: 31
Waitlisted: 0
09/09 - 12/22
M T W Th F Sa Su

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
Online

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
OWS 150

 

12:15 pm
1:20 pm
Online

   

Subject: Physics (PHYS)

CRN: 48010

Blended Online & In-Person | Lecture

St Paul: Owens Science Hall 150

Online

Old Core Requirements Met:
     UG Core Natural Lab Science

2020 Core Requirements Met:
      Natural Science

Other Requirements Met:
     School of Ed Transfer Course

(2020 Core Planning Guide)

Rich Schuler

Introduction to physical principles and their application to astronomy for non-science majors. Emphasis is on comprehension of ideas and principles. Topics include the motions of the sun, moon, stars and planets; properties of the solar system; the stars including giants, dwarfs, pulsars and black holes; nebulae, galaxies and quasars; cosmology and life. The course consists of lecture, discussion and laboratory; the course is lecture/lab format, students registering for PHYS 104-01A lecture must also register for one lab section. Lecture for fall 2020 will be asynchronous online Monday, in-person Wednesday, and Friday optional in-person (capped) or asynchronous online. Prerequisite: Three years of high school mathematics

4 Credits


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