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AST 100◊ Introduction to Astronomy
4 credits
An introductory general astronomy course for non-science majors. The material presented in this course will include the following: planetary motion, origin of the solar system, a study of the planets and their moons, the sun, the nature of stars and their evolution, galaxies, and the origin of the universe. Students with prior credit in AST 101◊ or AST 102◊ will not receive credit for AST 100◊.
Lecture: 3 hours —
Laboratory: 2 hours IAI: P1 906L
(course fee required)