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Delivery mode: Individualized study with a video component,* or grouped study.
*Overseas students, please contact the University Library before registering in a course that has an audio/visual component. The video must be requested from the Library.
Credits: 3 - Science.
Prerequisite: None.
Centre: Centre for Science
ASTR 205 has a Challenge for Credit option.
Télé-université du Québec equivalency: PHY 2001.
Course website
ASTR 205 will show the student our natural world on a cosmic scale. The universe may be seen better and understood through scientific methods which are described and viewed.
This course is suggested for students beginning their study of astronomy.
ASTR 205 has the following goals:
Unit 1: Exploring the Sky
Unit 2: The Stars
Unit 3: The Universe of Galaxies
Unit 4: Planets in Perspective
To receive credit for ASTR 205, you must achieve a course composite mark of at least a “D” (50 percent) and a grade of at least 50 percent on the final examination. The weighting of the composite mark is as follows:
4 Quizzes (5% each) | Tutor-marked Exercise 1 | Tutor-marked Exercise 2 | Tutor-marked Exercise 3 | Mid-term Exam | Final Exam | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20% | 5% | 5% | 10% | 20% | 40% | 100% |
To learn more about assignments and examinations, please refer to Athabasca University's online Calendar.
Seeds, Michael A. Horizons: Exploring the Universe, 10th ed. Belmont, CA: Brooks-Cole, 2008.
Lattanzio, Stephen P., Levine, Joel M., and Lee, Valerie L. Universe: The Infinite Frontier, 6th ed. Fountain Valley, CA: Brooks-Cole, 2006.
The course materials also include a student manual, spectrum viewer, and an assignment manual.