PHSC 1150 5 credits
Physical Science
A presentation of the physics and chemistry of our everyday world, with minimal mathematics. This is a liberal arts science course and does not fulfill program requirements for physics or chemistry. Students taking this course to meet their natural science requirement may not count another physics or chemistry course towards general education. Lecture and lab. GE: NS. S
PHSC 1310 1 credit
Introductory Astronomy Laboratory
Constellation study and telescopic observation of the moon, planets, stars and nebulae; introduction to astronomical techniques and equipment; field trips to regional planetariums and observatories. P: Previous or concurrent registration in PHSC 1340. GE:NS. F
PHSC 1340 4 credits
Introductory Astronomy
Our sky, the origin and dynamics of the solar system, the physical properties of the moon and planets, the sun, space exploration, the stars and stellar evolution, galaxies, cosmology and life in the universe. GE:NS. F
PHSC 1420 2 credits
Charting The Night Sky
A study of celestial phenomena that can be observed with the naked eye. Topics will include the following: phases of the moon, configurations of the planets, apparent and mean solar time, sidereal time, celestial coordinates, horizon coordinates, altitude of the sun at noon, the date and time that a star will be crossing the celestial meridian, and the appearance of the night sky from different locations on earth. GE:NS. Su
PHSC 3000 1-3 credits
Special Topics in Astronomy
Special topics and laboratories projects dealing with problems of current interest in astronomy and astrophysics. May be taken for credit more than once. P: PHSC 1340