To help students understand the scientific method and how we gather data from objects billions of light-years away.
Students looking for a "big picture" view of space without needing a calculus background. Astronomy and Cosmology (4164)
History of astronomy, planetary formation, and our local "neighborhood". To help students understand the scientific method and
Stellar evolution, galaxies, the Big Bang, and the fate of the universe. 🔭 Key Learning Pillars Stellar evolution, galaxies, the Big Bang, and the
"Astronomy and Cosmology" (often designated as or 110 ) is a popular introductory course designed primarily for non-science majors to explore the vast scale and history of our universe. Course Philosophy and Focus
The curriculum is usually built around several high-level topics that trace the timeline of the universe. 1. The Local Universe
This course typically serves as a , meaning it prioritizes conceptual understanding over heavy mathematical derivation.