Astronomy

ASTR1033Astronomy (A)3 ch (3C)
Role within programme and connections to other courses. Just what and how do we know about our universe and all the stuff it contains? Knowledge of mechanics is used and further topics in classical and quantum physics are introduced as needed. Astronomy is a wonderful example of how a variety of pieces of physics knowledge can be brought together to understand an aspect of the universe. Content. Begins with basic phenomena accessible to all, such as  the apparent motions of the Sun and stars, then discusses planetary systems, stars, and galaxies, and touches on topics concerning the universe as a whole (cosmology). ASTR 1033 can count toward a physics minor.  Physics honours and majors can count this course as a Physics credit. Credit cannot be obtained for both ASTR 1023 and ASTR 1033. 

Prerequisites: Grade 12 physics or PHYS 1051 or PHYS 1081 or equivalent.