AST 105 Introduction to the Milky Way Galaxy
Semester: Fall (odd years only)
Credit Hours: 4
Prerequisite: none
In this course we introduce students to our home galaxy, the Milky Way, and use the structure and contents of this normal galaxy to illustrate the origins of stars like the Sun, the origins of the chemical elements from which we are formed, and the evolution of galaxies through the life of the Universe. The emphasis in the presentation is on the descriptive astronomy and the physical principles describing the operation of the various celestial objects, with a minimum of mathematical detail. Note: AST 102, 104, 105 are offered in a three semester rotation.
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