Course Detail
Units:
3.0
Course Components:
Lecture
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Prerequisite: PHYS 3740/CHEM 3060; ASTR/PHYS 3060 or PHYS/ASTR graduate standing.
Description
A core Astronomy course. Comprehensive survey of the components of the Milky Way, how astronomers have employed observations to infer its structure and extent, and how observations and analysis of stellar population have led to some of the most exciting astronomical discoveries made in the last century (and continue to be made today). Topics include an overview of the Milky Way as a galaxy (size, shape, age); astronomical measurements (positions, distances, magnitudes, colors); mapping the Milky Way (structures, kinematics, interstellar medium); stellar populations; formation and evolution of the Milky Way (stellar dynamics, chemical evolution); origin and distribution of the elements.