AST 1002 is an introductory course that outlines the origin, characteristics, and evolution of the solar system, stars, and galaxies and engages the historical milestones in astronomy from the ancient astronomers to the modern observatories. Students are expected to evaluate current and expected future trends in astronomical research and theories using written compositions and analysis in algebra involving solutions of multi- variable equations and formulas. Math placement score equivalent to MAT1033, MAC1105, or MAC1105C level of equation solving is sufficient.
Meeting Time(s):
Begin Date
End Date
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01/08/24
03/03/24
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Broward College Online
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Instructor(s):
Subject(s):
KOMLEVA, LILIYA
Astronomy
Special Designator(s):
Fully Online Course Evaluations Open Educational Resources Proctored Exam Required Parking - Class Exempt From Parking Fees Retention Tracking No Cost Textbook
Schedule Notes:
This online course has proctored exams using only
Honorlock. Exams are taken online and require
a webcam and a microphone. This course uses
materials that are no cost to the students.