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Yearly Time Schedule 2010-2011

 

Autumn 2010

Winter 2011

Spring 2011

Summer 2011

190- Extrasolar Planets

300- Astro Programming

190- Extrasolar Planets

481- Astro Observation

301 – Astro for Sci & Engr

322- Galaxy

270- Outreach

 

321- Solar System

421- Stellar

323- Extragalactic Astro

 

400 – Undergrad Research Seminar

497A- Extrasolar Planets (for majors!!)

423- High Energy

 

482- Scientific Writing

480- Astro Data Analysis

 

425- Cosmology

 

500- Teaching Methods

 

* above links open to course catalog description.

 

Yearly Time Schedule 2011-2012

 

Autumn 2011

Winter 2012

Spring 2012

Summer 2012

101 – Intro Astronomy

101 – Intro Astronomy

101 – Intro Astronomy

101 – Intro Astronomy

102 – Intro Astronomy (honors)

105 – Exploring the Moon

150 – The Planets

150 – The Planets

150 – The Planets

150 – The Planets

190- Topic TBA

190- Topic TBA

190- Topic TBA

190- Topic TBA

270- Outreach

481- Astro Observation

192 – Pre-MAP

211 – Universe and Change

313 – History of Astronomy

 

300 – Astro Programming

300- Astro Programming

323- Extragalactic Astro

 

301 – Astro for Sci & Engr

301 – Astro for Sci & Engr

423- High Energy

 

321- Solar System

322- Galaxy

480- Astro Data Analysis

 

400 – Undergrad Research Seminar

421- Stellar

497 – Extrasolar Planets

 

427 – Numerical Methods

425 – Cosmology

531 – Stellar Interiors

 

482- Scientific Writing

521 – Stellar Atmospheres

561 – High Energy Astrophysics

 

497 – Radio Astronomy

557 – Solar Systems

 

500- Teaching Methods

 

507 – Foundations in Astrophysics

 

 

 

519 – Radiative Processes

 

 

 

* above links open to course catalog description.

 

Astronomy Yearly Time Schedule 2010 – 2011 (in PDF)

 

Astronomy Yearly Time Schedule 2011 – 2012 (in PDF)

 

Autumn 2010 Time Schedule  

Winter 2011 Time Schedule

Spring 2011 Time Schedule

Summer 2011 Time Schedule

 

Astronomy and Physics 4 year course plan (Note this is only an example – you should create a plan that is most appropriate for you!) 

Want to know how to create an academic plan?  Check out this website: http://staff.washington.edu/sterrs/AcademicPlanningGuide.pdf

 

ASTR 500:

1 credit: come on Monday* for seminar-like discussion

2 credits: come on Mondays and Wednesdays, Wednesdays will have more hands-on activities

3 credits: come both days plus do an outside project

* Note days may change to Tuesday and Thursday versus Monday and Wednesday

 

 

Physics 2010 – 2011 Course Offerings

(*note the Physics schedule may change, this is provided only as a guide.  To confirm schedules check the official time schedule for Physics or talk with Margot.)

 

Physics course scheduling details