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  1. An Internet-Based Introductory College Astronomy Course with Real-Time Telescopic Observing.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: ... (Technological Horizons In Education) by David G. Iadevaia, 1999-01-01

121. Course Information Astronomy
Course Information astronomy. Title 1 Introduction to astronomy (online) CampusUMC Credit 4 (no graduate credit) Lessons 16 lessons, 14 submitted Exams 2
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122. Online Astronomy Course By Christian Stryker
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123. Swinburne University Centre For Astrophysics And Supercomputing

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124. Department Of Astrophysical And Planetary Sciences
ASTR 3730/3830 Stellar and Galactic astronomy (3+3). plus three additional coursesfrom the following or from the other sequence (ASTR 3720/3750 or ASTR 3730
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Course requirements for the APS Major
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A new APS major with two tracks was approved by the Regents and CCHE on June 1, 2000: Astrophysics/Physics Track General Astronomy Track
Astrophysics/Physics Track (Supervised jointly by the APS and Physics Depts)
This is appropriate for someone intending to continue on to a graduate program in astrophysics or planetary sciences. It is similar to the Physics Plan 2 (Astrophysics) degree, but with additional labs in astrophysics instrumentation, and with different electives. PART A: LOWER DIVISION COURSEWORK Pre- or Co-Requisite Mathematics (16 hours minimum): or MATH 1300/2300/2400/APPM2360 (18) Lower Division Physics (16 hours): PHYS 2140 Methods of Theoretical Physics (3) PHYS 2170 Foundations of Modern Physics (3) PHYS 2150 Experimental Physics (1) [Taken with PHYS 2170] Lower Division ASTR (8 hours): ASTR 1030/1040 Accelerated Introductory Astronomy (4 + 4) PART B: UPPER DIVISION COURSEWORK (27 HOUR MINIMUM) Advanced Physics (12 hour minimum): PHYS 3210 Analytical Mechanics (3) We suggest electives from the following: PHYS 4510 Optics (3) PHYS 4150 Plasma Physics (3) Advanced Astro. One of the following two sequences (6 hour minimum):

125. Succeed In Physical Science - Online Lessons From The School For Champions
business. The purpose of these free online lessons is to give you a startat improving your scientific knowledge. language. About this Course.
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The knowledge of Physical Science is important for the development of the products we use. It is also an interesting and exciting subject of value in many walks of life. There is a great need for people who understand scientific principles and know how to think logically. Your knowledge and skills in these areas can help you excel in school, advance your career or improve your business. The purpose of these free online lessons is to give you a start at improving your scientific knowledge. The material combines physics and chemistry fundamentals in a way that will allow you to excel in future science studies and even become a scientific champion. If you have any questions, send us an email
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126. General Topics
General Topics. Basic stuff, Selected astronomical objects. Light and theelectromagnetic spectrum. Structure and Evolution of Stars. Telescopes.
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General Topics
Basic stuff Selected astronomical objects Light and the electromagnetic spectrum Structure and Evolution of Stars Telescopes Novae and supernovae Observing the Night Sky Pulsars The Solar System X-ray binaries and black holes Discoveries of extra-solar system planets: exoplanets Relativity and space-time History of Astronomy The interstellar medium Orbits and Kepler's Laws Large Scale Structure The Milky Way Galaxies Dark Matter Cosmology Here, you'll find some links to interesting sites. [back to astro 201 home page] [back to astro 233 home page] These pages designed by Martha Haynes and Stirling Churchman (CU '99).

127. Neb Duric
Contact Information. Telephone 505 277 5238 FAX 505 277 1520 Postal Address. Departmentof Physics and astronomy,. University of New Mexico,. Albuquerque, NM 87106.
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128. Course Description
and philosophy of science are examined from the astronomical perspective online coursesprovide an opportunity for students to complete all course requirements
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130. Browse For WebCT Course Access Key: View Titles
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131. CAPER Team Website | Team Bios | Bailey
effectiveness of lecture and comparisons between traditional ‘face’ and onlinecourses. the University of Wyoming’s Department of Physics and astronomy.
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Areas of Interest: I am interested in astronomy education research and science teacher preparation. Specifically, I research student understanding of astronomy topics and the effectiveness of instructional strategies. I hope to work with preservice and inservice teachers to increase their understanding and use of active engagement teaching methods in the integration of key science concepts. I expect to complete my degree program in summer 2005.
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