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Note: You must establish a session for the correct term (Spring, Summer, or Spring/Summer 2001) on wolverineaccess.umich.edu in order to use the link "Check Times, Location, and Availability". Once your session is established, the links will function.
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Spring Half-Term Courses
Wolverine Access Subject listing for ASTRO
Spring Term '01 Time Schedule for Astronomy
Introductory Courses and Courses for Non-Concentrators
Astronomy 111 discusses our explorations of the solar system. Astronomy
112 deals with stars and the rest of the Universe beyond the solar system.
Students in Astronomy 111 and 112 actively participate in a laboratory which
meets in the evening each week. Neither of these courses is a prerequisite
for the other. High school mathematics through plane geometry is useful.
All students in each course will have opportunities for a planetarium visit
and for evening observations with telescopes.
ASTRO 111. Introductory Astronomy: The Solar System.
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: A basic high school math and science background. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in 101, 115, 130, or 160. (4). (NS). (BS). (QR/2).

Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided.
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ASTRO 112. Introductory Astronomy: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe.
Section 101.
Prerequisites & Distribution: A basic high school math and science background. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in 102, 130, or 160. (4). (NS). (BS). (QR/2).

Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided.
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ASTRO 389. Individual Studies in Astronomy.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (BS). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course consists of individual reading and study in astronomy under the guidance of the instructor.
ASTRO 399. Introduction to Research.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (BS). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
For students in astronomy who are prepared to undertake a limited research project under the guidance of a member of the staff of the Department of Astronomy. Open to qualified students in other departments subject to approval by concentration advisors and members of the staff of the Department of Astronomy.
Spring/Summer Term Courses
Wolverine Access Subject listing for ASTRO
Spring/Summer Term '01 Time Schedule for Astronomy
ASTRO 389. Individual Studies in Astronomy.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (BS). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course consists of individual reading and study in astronomy under the guidance of the instructor.
ASTRO 399. Introduction to Research.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (BS). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
For students in astronomy who are prepared to undertake a limited research project under the guidance of a member of the staff of the Department of Astronomy. Open to qualified students in other departments subject to approval by concentration advisors and members of the staff of the Department of Astronomy.
Summer Half-Term Courses
Wolverine Access Subject listing for ASTRO
Summer Term '01 Time Schedule for Astronomy
Introductory Courses and Courses for Non-Concentrators
Astronomy 111 discusses our explorations of the solar system. Astronomy
112 deals with stars and the rest of the Universe beyond the solar system.
Students in Astronomy 111 and 112 actively participate in a laboratory which
meets in the evening each week. Neither of these courses is a prerequisite
for the other. High school mathematics through plane geometry is useful.
All students in each course will have opportunities for a planetarium visit
and for evening observations with telescopes.
ASTRO 112. Introductory Astronomy: Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe.
Section 201.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: A basic high school math and science background. No credit granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in 102, 130, or 160. (4). (NS). (BS). (QR/2).

Credits: (4).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
No Description Provided.
Check Times, Location, and Availability
ASTRO 389. Individual Studies in Astronomy.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (BS). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
This course consists of individual reading and study in astronomy under the guidance of the instructor.
ASTRO 399. Introduction to Research.
Instructor(s):
Prerequisites & Distribution: Permission of instructor. (1-3). (Excl). (BS). (INDEPENDENT). May be repeated for credit.
Credits: (1-3).
Course Homepage: No Homepage Submitted.
For students in astronomy who are prepared to undertake a limited research project under the guidance of a member of the staff of the Department of Astronomy. Open to qualified students in other departments subject to approval by concentration advisors and members of the staff of the Department of Astronomy.

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