ASTR 1030 - ♦Astronomy A study of the universe beginning with the earth-moon system, the planets and their satellites, the sun, asteroids and comets, and continuing to the stellar system. Star classifications, energy processes, star groups, evolution of stars and larger associations such as galaxies are studied. Laboratory exercises include sky observations and constellation study. (Same as RODP ASTR 1030)
PREREQUISITES: Acceptable placement scores or completion of all Writing and Reading Learning Support Competencies and an ACT Math subscore of 19 (or equivalent) or completion of MATH 1005, 1130, 1710 or higher with a grade of C or higher.
COREQUISITES: ASTR 1030L Hours: Three lecture, two laboratory hours per week. General Education: Course can be used to meet Minimum General Education Core requirements. Credits: (4)
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