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						2023-2024 SCC Catalog Archived   
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                  AST 101 - Solar System Astronomy   Lecture Hours: 3  Lab Hours: 3      Credits: 4 
  Description: This course is a descriptive survey of the universe with emphasis on basic physical concepts and the objects in the solar system. Related topics of current interest are included in the course.
  Prerequisite(s): Take MAT 102  or MAT 103  and ENG 100 , RDG 100  with a minimum grade of C. Course Topics:  
	- Our Place in the Universe
 
	- Discovering the Universe for Yourself
 
	- The Science of Astronomy
 
	- Making Sense of the Universe: Understanding Motion, Energy, and Gravity
 
	- Light: The Cosmic Messenger
 
	- Formation of Planetary Systems: Our Solar System and Beyond
 
	- Earth and the Terrestrial Worlds
 
	- Jovian Planet System
 
	- Asteroids, Comets, and Dwarf Planets: Their Nature, Orbits, and Impacts
 
  Textbooks:  Textbook information can be found on the Book Inn website Required Materials:  
	- Scientific, graphic calculator (TI series)
 
	- MasteringAstronomy.com student access kit
 
	- Voyager: SkyGazer College Edition v3.7 CD-ROM, 4/E
 
  Grading System:  An overall grade of C or higher is required for transferability.
A = 90 - 100 
B = 80 - 89 
C = 70 - 79 
D = 60 - 69 
F =   0 - 59  Student Learning Outcomes:  
	- Describe our origin and place in the universe, and cosmic scale in time and space.
 
	- Describe night sky patterns of celestial objects, phase of moon, eclipses, and seasons.
 
	- Describe the historical development of astronomy and the physical laws for the formation and movements of astronomical objects.
 
	- Describe the property of telescope and how light used for the observation of distant objects.
 
	- Describe the origin of the solar formation and evolution and methods for the search for exoplanets.
 
	- Describe the structures, compositions, motions of Jovian and Terrestrial planets, and the motion, compositions and locations of leftover planetesimals in solar formation.
 
	- Use computer software to identify celestial objects and simulate celestial movements.
 
  For SCC Online Courses:  If the course you are taking is online, please review the SCC Online Course Policies  that include:
	- Identity Verification
 
	- Required materials for all online courses
 
	- Mandatory Attendance Requirement
 
	- Orientation and Support
 
	- Proctored Exams
 
  Standard SCC Course Policies:  Please review the Standard Course Policies  on the following topics:
	- Academic Integrity
 
	- Add/Drop period
 
	- Attendance
 
	- Classroom Conduct
 
	- Equal Access
 
	- IT Access
 
	- Online Behavior
 
	- Online Confidentiality
 
	- Services For Students with Disabilities
 
	- Student Concerns
 
	- Student Help Services
 
	- Withdrawals
 
 
 
   Official Course Syllabus 2023-2024 
				  
 
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