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Jun 02, 2026
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ASTR 26400 - Descriptive Astronomy: Stars And Galaxies Credit Hours: 3.00. A descriptive course in astronomy intended for non-physics majors. Topics include: properties of stars; stellar birth and death; the Hertzsprung-Russel diagram; main sequence stars; binary systems; stellar clusters; red giants and white dwarfs, nova and supernova; neutron stars and black holes; galaxies and the cosmological red shift. Typically offered Spring. General Education: Natural Sciences Course Learning Outcomes 1. Able to explain the evolution of our Universe as well as its constituents, such as stars and galaxies.
2. Able to demonstrate how this cosmic perspective impacts your lives, personal decision, or views on societal issues.
3. Able to relate astrophysical observations to basic physical concepts.
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