UNIQUE NUMBER: | 46490, 46495 | |
TIME, PLACE: | MWF 12-1PM, WEL
3.502 MWF 1-2 PM, WEL 3.502 |
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INSTRUCTOR: | J. Craig Wheeler - a theoretical astrophysicist specializing in exploding stars and related topics. | |
Office: |
RLM 17.230, phone:
471-6407 wheel@astro.as.utexas.edu MWF 2-3 PM or by arrangement; do not hesitate to talk to me if you have questions or problems. My job is to help. |
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TEACHING ASSISTANTS: | Sarah Triplett | Diane Paulson |
Office: |
RLM
16.208 471-2785 triples@astro.as.utexas.edu T 3:30 - 5:00 PM or by appt. Th 12:30-2:00 PM |
RLM
16.220 417-3447 apodis@astro.as.utexas.edu N/A |
GRADES: There will be five hour-long examinations each counting 20 percent of the grade. The exams are tentatively scheduled for 9/14 - moved to 9/17, 10/5, 10/26, 11/16, 12/7. There will be no comprehensive final. The exams will be mostly multiple choice plus 2-3 short essay questions. COURSE DESCRIPTION: This is a specialized course for non-science majors that will presume some knowledge of the basic astronomical concepts presented in Astronomy 301. There will be a minimum of mathematics, but a familiarity with basic algebra and scientific notation ("powers of ten") will be helpful. COURSE CONTENT:
Background on stellar evolution in single and double stars followed
by TEXT:
The book was written by the instructor based on many years of
teaching this class. It is titled Cosmic Catastrophes: Supernovae,
Gamma-Ray Bursts, and Adventures in Hyperspace and published
by Cambridge University Press. Other material will be added as
needed. WEB SITE: www.as.utexas.edu/astronomy/education/fall01/cwheelerast309n/main.html |