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Course: |
Stellar and Galactic Astronomy |
| T & Th 2:00-3:15pm, MP 3001 | |
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Instructor: |
Prof. Clayton Heller |
| Office: MP 2009 | |
| Phone: 681-0159 | |
| Web: http://cheller.phy.georgiasouthern.edu | |
| Email: cheller@georgiasouthern.edu | |
| Hours: T & Th 3:30-4:00pm | |
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Textbook: |
Voyages to the Stars and Galaxies by Fraknoi, Morrison & Wolff, 3rd Ed. |
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Study Guide: |
Astronomy Study Guide Version 1.3 by C. Heller |
This course is the second semester of the Astronomy 1010/1020 series, a non-mathematical
introduction to our Universe. This course concentrates on the Universe outside of our own solar system.
We will consider some of the most fundamental questions about the Universe. How is matter
organized throughout the Universe? How old is the Universe and what is its fate?
How do stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects form? We will also examine the
scientific methods used to answer such questions.
There will be three in-class tests and a comprehensive final.
Tests will cover lecture material and assigned readings. In-class quizzes
covering assigned reading will also be given during the semester. All
tests and quizzes will be multiple choice, using standard machine-graded answer sheets.
The student is responsible for having his/her student ID card, number 2
pencil and scantron 2052 available on each test date. In addition
in-class writing assignments will be given during the semester.
If you know you will not be able to take an exam for a valid reason you can make an
appointment, in advance of the test date, to take a makeup exam.
All makeup exams will consist of essay questions. All four tests must be taken
to complete the course. An exam missed for a valid reason must be reported to the
instructor within two days of the exam.
Component
Date
Points
% Grade
Scale
Test 1
Feb 1
30
16
88-100
A
Test 2
Mar 1
30
16
75-87
B
Test 3
Apr 5
30
16
62-74
C
Final
May 3 3:00
45
23
50-61
D
Quizzes
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24
13
-49
F
Assignments
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30
16