Current Graduate Courses
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Please see the academic calendar and the University time schedules for general information on class meeting times. Please note that the University time schedule is the authoritative source for this information. It is replicated here as a courtesy, and this page may become outdated. In other words, this page is not authoritative.
Courses preceded by an asterik are required for first year graduate students.
Schedule
2009 - 2010 : Autumn
AUTUMN, 2009 (University Courses Catalog)
| Course | Title | Time/Location | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|
| *ASTR 30100 | Astrophysics I | 1:30pm-2:50pm Tue, Thu AAC 107 |
Donald Q. Lamb |
| *ASTR 30500 | Radiative Processes in Astrophysics | 12:00pm-1:20pm Tue, Thu AAC 107 |
Fausto Cattaneo |
| ASTR 30900 | Research Project Seminar | 1:30pm-4:20pm Mon AAC 107 |
Kyle M. Cudworth |
| ASTR 40100 | Practicle Data Analysis | 9:00pm-12:00pm Wed ARR |
Clement Pryke |
| ASTR 40700 | AstroPolitics | 1:30pm-2:50pm Mon, Wed AAC 123 |
Michael S. Turner |
| ASTR 40800 | The Perturbed Universe | 1:30pm-2:50pm Wed, Fri AAC 107 |
Wayne Hu |
Courses Description
*ASTR 30100 Astrophysics I (Detailed Outline)
Introduction to stars (physical and observational), hydrodynamics of self-gravitating fluids, statistical mechanics and equations of state, energy transport, astrophysical nuclear reactions, stellar models, advanced topics.
*ASTR 30500 Radiative Processes in Astrophysics (Detailed Outline)
Fundamentals of radiative transfer, theory of stellar atmospheres, basic theory of radiation fields, continuum emission processes, atomic and molecular emission, plasma effects.
ASTR 30900 Research Project Seminar
Students present a seminar series based on their summer research projects.
ASTR 40100 Practicle Data Analysis
ASTR 40700 AstroPolitics
ASTR 40800 The Perturbed Universe


