PES 106-2 General Astronomy II – Spring 2007 MW 12:15-1:30pm ENGR 103 Course Syllabus Instructor: Robert G. Gist Office and Hours: ENGR 244, (MT 1:30-2:30pm) UCCS e-mail: rgist@uccs.edu Web Site: http://www.uccs.edu/~rgist Text: Explorations: An Introduction to Astronomy, 4th edition, by Thomas T. Arny Course Description: The methods and results of modern astronomy (solar systems, stars, galaxies, black holes, quasars, cosmology) at an elementary level. This course is primarily a lecture course, with limited mathematics required. However, it is a science course, and as such we will explore scientific reasoning and methods. Credit Hours: 3 Prerequisite: None Attendance: Attendance will not be monitored. It is each student’s responsibility to cover any material due to missed lectures. Call the Snow Line (262-3346) for snow closure information. Exams: Exams will be in multiple-choice format. Exam material will be taken primarily from the book, but will include some information discussed in class. There will be three mid-term exams given during the semester, each counting as 20% of your grade. I will give you at least a week’s notice as to the exact date of the exam as well as the material you will be responsible for on each test. In addition to the three mid-term exams there will be a comprehensive final exam which will count for 25% of your grade. Unless arrangements have been made prior to any exam, there will be no make-up exams. To account for emergencies, I’ll drop the lowest exam grade (once only; final included) Projects: Approximately three simple projects will be assigned throughout the semester, and details will appear on my web site. These will consist of tasks able to be performed in class or at home with easily-available materials. Grades: In summary, your grade will be computed as follows: Evaluation Weight Average of best 3 of 4 Exams 85 % Projects 15 % The letter grade ranges are posted on my website. Ranges include +’s and –‘s. Disabilities: Students with disabilities should provide their letters of certification and accommodation within the first two weeks of class. Special accommodations for tests are required a week prior to the scheduled exam date. Calculators: Calculators will not be required for this course. Calculators will be allowed during exams, if desired. Projects may also require use of calculators. Questions, comments: It is my hope that you will feel comfortable asking questions in class. Chances are that if you are unsure about some topic, there are others who have a similar question. I would like the class to be as interactive as possible. If you have relevant experience with a subject, please feel free to share comments with the class. Cell phones, classroom: Please show proper etiquette by turning cell phones to silent mode and keeping conversation to a minimum during lecture. Please remain in the classroom unless an emergency arises, since foot traffic in the class can be disruptive to other students. R. Gist 1 of 2 1/20/2007 PES 106-2 General Astronomy II – Spring 2007 MW 12:15-1:30pm ENGR 103 Significant Dates Date Mar 26 – Apr 1 May 9 (Wednesday) Event Spring Break Final Exam Note No class 10:50am to 1:20pm Schedule (subject to change) Date 17-Jan 22-Jan 24-Jan 29-Jan 31-Jan 5-Feb 7-Feb 12-Feb 14-Feb 19-Feb 21-Feb 26-Feb 28-Feb 5-Mar 7-Mar 12-Mar 14-Mar 19-Mar 21-Mar 26-Mar 28-Mar 2-Apr 4-Apr 9-Apr 11-Apr 16-Apr 18-Apr 23-Apr 25-Apr 30-Apr 2-May 9-May R. Gist Topic Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Mon Wed Wed Have Read for Today: Introduction and History Gravity and Motion --Ch 2 - Gravity & Motion Light and Atoms Ch 3 - Light & Atoms (3.1-3.3) Light and Atoms Ch 3 - Light & Atoms (3.4-3.6) Telescopes Ch 4 - Telescopes (4.1-4.5) Solar system formation Ch 7 - Survey of the Solar System (7.2-7.3) The Sun (Sol) Ch 11 - The Sun, Our Star (11.1-11.2) The Sun (Sol) Ch 11 - The Sun, Our Star (11.3-11.4) Exam #1 Stars Ch 12 - Meas. the Prop. of Stars (12.1-12.3) Stars Ch 12 - Meas. the Prop. of Stars (12.4-12.6) Stars Ch 12 - Meas. the Prop. of Stars (12.7-12.8) Stellar Evolution Ch 13 - Stellar Evolution (13.1-13.3) Stellar Evolution Ch 13 - Stellar Evolution (13.4-13.6) Stellar Remnants Ch 13 - Stellar Evolution (13.7-13.9) Stellar Remnants Ch 14 - Stellar Remnants (14.1-14.3) Exam #2 Milky Way Galaxy Ch 15 - The Milky Way Galaxy (15.1-15.3) Milky Way Galaxy Ch 15 - The Milky Way Galaxy (15.4-15.6) Spring Break Spring Break Milky Way Galaxy Ch 15 - The Milky Way Galaxy (15.7-15.8) Galaxies Ch 16 - Galaxies (16.1-16.3) Galaxies Ch 16 - Galaxies (16.4-16.6) Clusters & Superclusters Clusters & Superclusters Exam #3 Cosmology Ch 17 - Cosmology (17.1-17.3) Cosmology Ch 17 - Cosmology (17.4-17.6) Life in the Universe Read: Essay #3 Review Final Exam 2 of 2 1/20/2007