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ASTR& 101 - Introduction to Astronomy


6 CR

A general, non-math survey of topics in astronomy, including history, solar system, stars, galaxies and cosmology. Either ASTR 100  (prev ASTR 101) or ASTR& 101 (ASTR 105) may be taken for credit, not both.

Course Outcomes
  • Describe and explain historic milestones in the development of astronomy, including the instruments and scientific techniques astronomers have used.
  • Describe and explain naked-eye objects and phenomena commonly observable in our sky.
  • Describe the key features, patterns, and natural events that occur in the Solar System, including theories of its origin and evolution.
  • Define and describe the relationships of individual elements – including atoms, planets, living organisms, stars, and galaxies – to each other and within the context of the universe’s scale, explaining how these relationships have changed from the universe’s origin throughout its evolution.
  • Identify accepted steps and proper methodology in scientific inquiry, and use this methodology to reach appropriate conclusion in lab exercises.



GenEd Outcomes: Creative and Critical Thinking
  • Scientific Inquiry (Nature of Science)


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