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Astronomy 309L - Spring 2008
SEARCH FOR EXTRATERRESTRIAL LIFE
TTh 9:30 - 11:00 · WEL 3.502 · Unique No. 49485


Professor

Neal Evans

Office: RLM 15.214
Hours:
Phone: (512) 471-3302
email


Course Website


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TA

Randi Worhatch

TA

Masatoshi Shoji

Printable Syllabus (pdf)

Required Books
Extraterrestrial Life, 5th Edition, by Evans
Contact, by Carl Sagan

Grades
There will be 4 exams. There will be no final. Exams consist primarily of essay questions. Blue books must be used for all exams. The lowest of the four exam scores will be dropped. There will be absolutely no make-up exams, no matter how good your reason is for missing the exam. Dropping the lowest score will cover the situation where an exam is missed for a legitimate reason.

Each exam will be worth 120 points, giving a total of 360 points for a perfect score. The scores needed to obtain a given grade are listed here:

  A
  315-360
B
  260-314
C
  200-259
D
  135-199

There will also be occasional pop quizzes for extra credit, and we will give extra credit to those who actively participate in class discussion.

Cheating on exams will be dealt with very harshly; don't do it!

Topics

The course covers a wide range of topics, drawing on astronomy, physics, chemistry, biology, anthropology, and history. The table of contents of the text gives a good idea of the subjects covered in the class.



 





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