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Courses for Spring 2012

Number Hours Title Gen. Ed.
100 3 hours. Perspectives in Astronomy Physical Sciences course.
113 3 hours. The Sky Physical Sciences course.
121 3 hours. The Solar System Physical Sciences, and Quant Reasoning II course.
122 3 hours. Stars and Galaxies Physical Sciences, and Quant Reasoning II course.
131 1 hours. The Solar System Lab
132 1 hours. Stars and Galaxies Lab
150 3 hours. Killer Skies: Astro-Disasters Physical Sciences course.
199 1 TO 5 hours. Undergraduate Open Seminar
210 3 hours. General Astronomy Physical Sciences course.
330 3 hours. Extraterrestrial Life
350 3 hours. Introduction to Cosmology
390 1 TO 4 hours. Individual Study
401 1 hours. Scientific Writing for Astro Advanced Composition course.
404 3 hours. Stellar Astrophysics
405 3 hours. Solar System and IS Medium
406 3 hours. Galaxies and the Universe
414 4 hours. Astronomical Techniques
450 4 hours. Astrochemistry
451 3 OR 4 hours. Astrochemistry Laboratory
496 1 TO 4 hours. Seminar in Astronomy
499 2 hours. Astronomy Laboratory
501 4 hours. Radiative Processes
502 4 hours. Astrophysical Dynamics
503 4 hours. Observational Astronomy
504 4 hours. Theoretical Stellar Physics
505 4 hours. Star Formation
506 4 hours. Galaxies
507 4 hours. Cosmology
510 4 hours. Computational Astrophysics
515 4 hours. General Relativity I
516 4 hours. General Relativity II
540 4 hours. Astrophysics
541 4 hours. Physics of Compact Objects
590 2 TO 16 hours. Individual Study
596 0 TO 16 hours. Seminar in Special Topics
599 0 TO 16 hours. Thesis Research

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