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  1. Stellar astronomy studies the life cycle and structure of stars, both as individuals and as populations. By tracking the commonalities and differences that make stars what they are, we understand the appearance and contents of the visible universe.

    • Astronomy 2291-2292: Introductory Astrophysics Sequence
    • Astronomy 2895: Topics in Astrophysics Seminar
    • Astronomy 3350: Methods of Observational Astronomy and Data Analysis

    This is a general survey of astrophysics, but unlike the 1000-level courses, these are intended primarily for physical sciences majors (especially Astronomy & Astrophysics majors and minors, for whom these are required). These can also be taken as GE courses for those who are interested in a more mathematical approach to the subject. Students who e...

    This is a 1-credit course taught only during the Autumn Semester. It consists of a single session once per week during which different member(s) of the Department of Astronomy will discuss their research and path through academia. It is intended to give those students considering becoming Astronomy and Astrophysics majors or minors a broad overview...

    Unlike the courses listed above, this is a course designed primarily for Astronomy and Astrophysics majors and minors, or technically inclined students. Astronomy 3350 concentrates on the statistical treatment of experimental data as applied to astrophysical problems (photon detection and the analysis of ensembles of data). Although specific to obs...

  2. This course provides a graduate-level introduction to stellar astrophysics. It covers a variety of topics, ranging from stellar structure and evolution to galactic dynamics and dark matter.

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  4. 3 credits / Spring semester. Observational and physical properties of the sun and stars; stellar structure and evolution; interstellar medium; galaxies & cosmology. Prereq: Astronomy 2291 or permission of instructor. This course is available for EM credit. Astronomy 2895. Topics in Astrophysics. 1 credit / Autumn semester.

  5. AST 352K – STELLAR ASTRONOMY. FALL 2013, UNIQUE NO. 48555. Main course website: www.as.utexas.edu/astronomy/education/fall13/dinerstein/352k.html. Class meetings: TTh 12:30-2 PM, RLM 15.216B. Instructor: Prof. Harriet Dinerstein, 512-471-3449, harriet@astro.as.utexas.edu. Prof. Office Hours: TBA, RLM 16.324. Weekly Help Sessions: W 4-5 PM ...

  6. Astronomy 352K is a junior/senior-level introduction to stellar astronomy and astrophysics, with emphasis on observational and empirical methods for studying stars via the light they emit. It is designed mainly for upper-division astronomy majors, but it is also suitable for students majoring in closely related fields such as physics ...

  7. Feb 28, 2022 · ASTR702. ASTR 702 – Stellar Structure and Evolution – Fall 2022. Instructor: Dr. Maura Mclaughlin. Contact details: maura.mclaughlin@mail.wvu.edu. 304-293-4812. Aim: The goal of this course is to give you a good working understanding of stellar properties, how stars generate energy, and how stars are born and die.

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