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SCI199Y1
First Year Seminar 52T

Undergraduate seminar that focuses on specific ideas, questions, phenomena or controversies, taught by a regular Faculty member deeply engaged in the discipline. Open only to newly admitted first year students. It may serve as a distribution requirement course; see page 44.


AST101H1
The Sun and Its Neighbours 26L

How simple naked-eye observations can lead to a basic understanding of many solar system phenomena. Planets and comets: their motions and properties. Finding out about the sun and nearby stars.
Exclusion: AST221H1. Also excluded are CIV101H1, any 100- or higher-series CHM/PHY courses taken previously or concurrently (with the exception of PHY100H1, CHM200Y1)
This course is intended for students with no science or engineering background.


AST121H1
Origin and Evolution of the Universe 26L

The origin of the Universe, the origin of the chemical elements, the origin of stars and galaxies, the origin of life in the Universe. This course is intended for students who are enrolling in science courses.
Exclusion: AST201H1. Also excluded are AST221H1, 222H1 if taken previously or concurrently
Prerequisite: OAC in Physics/Calculus


AST201H1
Stars and Galaxies 26L

How astronomers develop methods for determining the properties of remote stars and galaxies, including their life histories. Methods used to study the Universe as a whole. This course is intended for students with no science or engineering background.
Exclusion: AST121H1, 210H1. Also excluded are CIV101H1 and any 100- or higher-series CHM or PHY courses taken previously or concurrently (with the exception of PHY100H1/CHM200Y1)


AST210H1
The History and Nature of Astronomical Discovery 26L

The history of Western astronomy: Copernican Revolution to twentieth century astrophysics. Emphasis is placed on the process of discovery which has led to major advances in knowledge about the Universe. The course ends with an outline of one of the most significant puzzles of our day and an examination of the potential for a new revolution in knowledge in our lifetime.
Exclusion: AST201H1


AST221H1
Solar System and Stellar Astronomy 39L

Telescopes and instrumentation, concepts in basic physics applied to a treatment of the solar system and stars.
Exclusion: AST101H1/201H1
Prerequisite: PHY138Y1/140Y1, MAT135Y1/137Y1


AST222H1
Galactic and Extragalactic Astronomy 39L

Concepts of basic physics applied to a treatment of stellar systems and the structure of the Universe.
Exclusion: AST201H1
Prerequisite: AST221H1


AST251H1
Life on Other Worlds 26L

Scholarly discussion of the probability that there are planets with life elsewhere in the universe, from the perspective of current ideas concerning the origin and evolution of the universe, the solar system and life. Discussion of search techniques and possibilities for interstellar travel and space colonies.
Prerequisite: OAC in Biology/Chemistry/Physics


AST299Y1
Research Opportunity Program

Credit course for supervised participation in faculty research project. See page 44 for details.


AST320H1
Introduction to Astrophysics 26L

The formation, equilibrium and evolution of structure on all astronomical scales from the largest to the smallest: universe, clusters of galaxies, galaxies, clusters of stars, gas clouds and stars.
Prerequisite: AST222H1, PHY251H1/252H1/255H1/256H1


AST325H1
Practical Astronomy 78P

Experimental projects in astrophysics involving work with telescopes and data reduction with computers. Astronomical coordinate systems and time. Students are expected to write simple computer programs for some of the assignments.
Prerequisite: AST221H1/222H1, PHY251H1/252H1/255H1/256H1


AST398H0/399Y0
Independent Experiential Study Project


An instructor-supervised group project in an off-campus setting. See page 44 for details.


AST420H1
Topical Astrophysics 26L

Discussion of topics of current interest in astrophysics. Possible topics include accretion disk physics, compact object physics, spiral structure in galaxies, dark matter physics, black-body physics.
Prerequisite: PHY351H1, 355H1


AST425H1
Research Topic in Astronomy

TBA
A research report by the student in consultation with an individual staff member in the Department. This course is intended for students in the final year of the Astronomy and Physics specialist program. Students must enrol with the Undergraduate Secretary of the Department.
Prerequisite:Two of PHY 307H1, 308H1, 309H1, 315H1, 325Y1/326H1, 351H1, 352H1, 353H1, 355H1, 357H1, 358H1, 359H1
Co-requisite: AST420H1 or Prerequisite: AST325H1


CSC457H1
Case Studies in Scientific Computation

(See “Computer Science”)

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• BIOETHICS (Program) — See under PHL: Philosophy
• BIOGEOGRAPHY — See under GGR: Geography
• BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY — See under CHM: Chemistry
• BIOLOGY programs - see under LIFE SCIENCES: biology
• BIOLOGY, HUMAN — See under Life Sciences: Human Biology
• BIOPHYSICS — See PHY: Physics
• BOTANY programs - see under LIFE SCIENCES: botany
• CANADIAN STUDIES — See under UNI: UNIVERSITY College
• CELTIC STUDIES — See under SMC: St. Michael’s College
• CANADIAN STUDIES — See under UNI: UNIVERSITY College
• CELTIC STUDIES — See under SMC: St. Michael’s College


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