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Nov 21, 2024
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AST 103 - Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System Credits: 3 Semesters Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer Campus/Sites Offered: Charleston, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Online Offering Note: No additional information available.
Description A survey course at the beginning level which discusses the nearby objects of our solar system, the formation and evolution of planetary bodies and the exploration of space. A minimum of mathematics is required, in the tradition of the amateur astronomer. Recommended for non-science majors.
Student Learning Outcomes
- Evaluate ideas using the scientific method.
- Analyze graphs of scientific data quantitatively and employ unit conversions as appropriate.
- Interpret the apparent motions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars in terms of their actual motions and of the motions of the Earth.
- Compare and contrast terrestrial and jovian worlds and interpret their differences in terms of their formation histories.
- Apply comparative planetology to compare the evolution and functioning of different planets.
- Illustrate the benefits to society of the exploration of the Solar System and beyond.
Prerequisite: None Corequisite: None Graded: Letter Grade
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