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21. Learn Online Course - Astronomy 2: Beyond The Solar System - Expert Instruction
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Online Course: Astronomy 2: Beyond the Solar System
Use this form to join this online class .This course will provide you with a low cost opportunity to undertake studies in astronomy. It is taught by a live instructor who will answer all questions you may have and provide full feedback on all work submitted. Join Astronomy 2: Beyond the Solar System Why wait to enroll? This is an online course and you can begin receiving instruction online from Instructor Jason Anderton right now. You'll get personalized instruction, you can learn at your own pace, track your progress with detailed analysis, and receive feedback from a real expert in the field. Course Description This course is for anyone interested in extending their knowledge of astronomy past what we learned in Astronomy I .The course covers the basics of astronomy - what the objects in the sky are, how these objects were created, and live their lives, and ultimately how they die. It also provides information on some more theoretical topics such as cosmology and the possibility of extra-terrestrial life. Focus will be on theoretical learning, but there is opportunity for practical work in each lesson. By the end of this course, students will understand the connection between the various structures present in the universe, be able to discuss complex astronomical concepts confidently and have knowledge which will allow them to view the sky and appreciate its beauty. In order to enroll in this course you must have completed

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23. Athabasca University: Main Course Listing, A - E
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24. Astronomy 162: Spring 2003
Noon or by appointment, Phone 9747852 E-Mail syost@utk.edu Course Web Site http//homework.phys.utk.edu/astr162Textbook online Journey Through astronomy.
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Astronomy 162: Introduction to Astronomy
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An online system is available for evaluating this course. Students may enter the system until 5:00 p.m. on Friday, May 9, the last day of the examination period. You may evaluate this course by entering the SAIS website: Follow the link for Spring 2003 Semester Online Evaluation . A screen will appear asking for your NetID and password. These may be found on using the UT People Search or the page What's my NetID and password? After logging in, you will see a list of courses your courses that are participating in the on-line evaluation system. Only students currently enrolled in the course(s) are eligible to evaluate the course. In addition, students will only be able to evaluate the instructor one time. At the course listing screen, the students should then click on the section number of the course for which they are evaluating. The student should then complete the questionnaire. At the bottom of the screen, the students will then submit their responses. After pressing

25. Unisa Online - Syllabus: Astronomy
Unisa online, AST355V Advanced astronomy Practical. either have passed or are registeredsimultaneously for PHY302 and PHY303 or equivalent courses on Quantum
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26. Classes USA - Online Courses
2 to further your studies in astronomy In this courses at UniversalClass do awardseveral different certificates, reference letters, and online transcripts.
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27. NJCU Online Course Info - Introduction To Astronomy
Early astronomical thought and the role of astronomy in the development of modernscience It may not be possible for you to access NJCU online courses if you
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GEOS 113 - Introduction to Astronomy COURSE DESCRIPTION Early astronomical thought and the role of Astronomy in the development of modern science are introduced in this course. This involves a study of motion within the Solar System along with the classification, structure, and types of stars. An introduction to stellar evolution and cosmology is also included. UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT HOURS: INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Chris Herbert PREREQUISITES Ability to create, send, and receive e-mail and e-mail attachments Basic word processing skills including the ability to copy, cut, and paste text HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Computer with Macintosh or Windows operating system and 64 of RAM Modem with baud rate of 33.3 bps Anti-virus software updated on a regular basis Account with an Internet Service Provider Access to and basic proficiency in MS PowerPoint One of the following browsers:
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28. NJCU Online Course Info - Solar System Astronomy
GEOS 113 Introduction to astronomy Recommended GEOS 111 Principles of Earth Scienceor GEOS It may not be possible for you to access NJCU online courses if you
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GEOS 449 - Solar System Astronomy COURSE DESCRIPTION This course covers the physical characteristics of the sun and planets, Newton's and Kepler's Laws, orbit theory applied to planetary systems and binary stars, and solar-terrestrial relationships.
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29. Educational Uses Of The WWW At MIT
added to the Registrar s online Subject Listing and Science; Other Course Offerings;Miscellaneous Academic Resources. to Astrophysics astronomy; 8.284 Modern
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30. Online Course Catalogue | Victoria University Of Wellington
online Course Catalogue Select a Subject. Show. courses for current nexttwo trimesters. PHYS 132 – Introductory astronomy.
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31. SAC Online - Courses
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Internet Courses The courses below vary in their delivery methods. Not all instructors teach the same way nor do they all use the same technology. Not everyone uses WebCT. The platforms vary from class to class and within disciplines, but all deliver solid learning. Click on the course link below to find out how it happens in your class. Call Number Course Number and Title Phone Accounting Financial Accounting Hector Martinez Financial Accounting Hector Martinez Managerial Accounting Hector Martinez Managerial Accounting Hector Martinez Administrative Computer Technology (POFI) MS Word 2002 Mary Whitehead Advanced MS Word 2002 Kim Muschalek POFI 2431.090 Pagemaker/Desktop Pub. Mary Whitehead Administrative Computer Technology (POFT) Record/Information Mgt. I

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Sumanas was selected to develop Psychology online, and astronomy online,two complete online introductory courses in WebCT format.
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34. Distance Education And Online Astronomy Courses Indiana University Astronomy
Indiana University online and Distance Education. Upcoming IU Credit Coursesat a Distance. Summer I 2004; Summer II 2004; Fall 2004. astronomy.
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Celestial sphere, constellations, apparent motions of celestial objects, eclipses, history of astronomy, astronomical observations, the Earth as a planet, the Moon, the planets and their satellites, comets, meteors, theories of the origin of the solar system. Nighttime viewing of sky required. Credit not given for both A100 and A110. Prerequisites:
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8 submissions; 2 exams. This is an Independent Study course. To enroll, call 800-334- 1011. Enroll at any time and take up to 12 months to complete a course. Check with the Independent Study Program for more information. E-mail scs@indiana.edu

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36. Distance Learning Graduate Courses In Astronomy
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37. Basics Of (theoretical) Astronomy; Courses, Books And Astro-links
Take an online beginner s course. For instance, go to WorldWideLearn.com; thereyou can choose from different online astronomy courses for beginners.
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How to start with the basics of (theoretical) Astronomy?
I can recommend two books that I find very useful for the beginner who wants to learn the basics of astronomy;
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Astronomy

by De Pree and Axelrod
Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide

by Dinah Moche
The first book is a textbook explaining the basics of astronomy. The second book is a self-instructional book which you can use alone as an introduction to astronomy or in combination with a textbook. Take an online beginner's course. For instance, go to WorldWideLearn.com ; there you can choose from different online astronomy courses for beginners. At the moment I am following an online course at the Amateur Astronomy Foundation Membership in the foundation is free and open to anyone over the age of 12. The Amateur Astronomy Foundation has been established to provide free access to astronomy education. It hopes to provide astronomy education at two formal levels. Firstly, a certificate of amateur astronomy, an introduction to the science and hobby of astronomy, and secondly, the diploma course, a more intensive study of various aspects of astronomy and some advanced amateur techniques. On their website they provide a list with recommended reading. All you have to do is to register by e-mail.
There is also an astronomy course available from The Teaching company : "Understanding the Universe, an Introduction to Astronomy". You can buy this course both on DVD and Video (probably US and Canada only). The course consists of 40 lectures of 45 minutes each. Alex Filippenko, Professor of Astronomy at the University of California–Berkeley, is the teacher.

38. Spring Semester Online Courses
Prerequisite One course in Anthropology or Sociology or permission.CR 3. Prof. Henry Munson. ASTO 109 Introduction to astronomy, online.
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39. Summer Online Courses
online May 17 Jul 3. May be taken without ASTO 110 Introduction to astronomy Lab AppliedSciences Requirement when taken with ASTO 110.) This course requires a
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40. 2003Winter Astronomy 361 (Monnier)
Course Schedule. Primary Textbook An Introduction to Radio astronomy (2nd edition) by (Copies should be available at Ulrich s and online bookstores; one copy
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2003 Winter Astronomy 361: Astronomical Techniques Part III. Radio Astronomy and Interferometry (4 units) Instructor Information
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  • Email: monnier@umich.edu
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Primary Textbook: "An Introduction to Radio Astronomy (2nd edition)" by Bernard F. Burke and Francis Graham-Smith (Copies should be available at Ulrich's and online bookstores; one copy has been placed on reserve at the Shapiro Science Library) Recommended Readings: Other potentially useful texts will be placed on reserve at the Shapiro Science Library. These include:
  • "Interferometry and Synthesis in Radio Astronomy" by Thompson, Moran, & Swenson
  • "Principles of Long-Baseline Stellar Interferometry" edited by Peter Lawson

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