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| Terms Offered | Core
or Elective |
Course No. | Course Title | Credits | Professor |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fall
Term (2008) |
Core | AST 6245 | Stellar
Atmospheres & Radiative Processes |
3 | F. Hamman |
| Core | AST 6215 | Stellar
Structure
& Evolution |
3 | A. Sarajedini | |
| Elective | AST 7939 | Neutron Stars
&
Black Holes |
3 | S. Eikenberry |
|
| Elective | AST 7939 | Exosolar
Planets |
3 |
E. Ford | |
| Spring
Term (2009) |
Core | AST 6336 | Interstellar
Matter |
3 | J. Tan |
| Elective |
AST
7939 |
Stellar
Populations |
3 |
A.
Sarajedini |
|
| Elective | AST
7939 |
Active
Galaxies |
3 | F. Hamman |
|
| Fall
Term (2009) |
Core | AST 6309 |
Galactic &
Extragalactic Astronomy |
3 | V. Sarajedini |
| Elective |
AST 6416 |
Physical
Cosmology |
3 | A. Gonzalez |
|
| Elective | AST 7939 |
High Energy
Astrophysics |
3 | J. Tan |
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| Spring
Term (2010) |
Core | AST 6112 | Solar System
Astrophysics |
3 | B. Gustafson |
| Core | AST
6725C |
Observational
Techniques |
3 |
J. Ge |
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| Elective |
NA
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NA | 3 | NA |
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| All students are
expected to attend the Colloquium
and
to attend and participate
in the Journal Club. |
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Note: The University of Florida Graduate Catalog lists additional information and courses. However, information in the Graduate Catalog is out-of-date. Students and prospective students should use material on this page to obtain information about current courses.
AST 6112 - Solar System Astrophysics (3) Systematic examination of formation and current state of solar system.
AST 6215 - Stellar Structure and Function (3) Theoretical approach to the study of stellar structure.
AST 6245 - Stellar Atmospheres and Radiative Processes (3) Radiative transfer, spectral line formation and broadening, and other topics applicable to stellar atmospheres and photoionized nebulae.
AST 6309 - Galactic and Extragalactic Astronomy (3) Observations and interpretations of the kinematics, dynamics, and structure of the Milky Way Galaxy, extragalactic objects, and galaxy clusters.
AST 6336 - Interstellar Matter (3) Complex interplay of physical processes that determine the structure of the interstellar medium in our galaxy; emphasis is placed upon a comparison of observational data with theoretical prediction.
AST 6415 - Observational Cosmology (3) Basic science and observations that underlie modern cosmology.
AST 6416 - Physical Cosmology (3) Introduction to the observational background and to the theory of cosmology.
AST 6725C - Observational Techniques (3) Prereq: graduate student in astronomy. Overview of techniques associated with observational astronomy.
AST 6905 - Individual Work (1-6; max: 12) Supervised study or research in areas not covered by other courses.
AST 6910 - Supervised Research (1-5; max: 5) S/U.
AST 6925 - Departmental Colloquium (1) Prereq: Coreq: AST 6935, 6936. Intended for first-year graduate students. Presentation of topics by visiting and local researchers. S/U.
AST 6935 - Frontiers in Astronomy (1; max: 6) Prereq: Coreq: AST 6925, 6936. Recent developments in theoretical and observational astronomy and astrophysics. S/U.
AST 6936 - Journal Club (1) Prereq: AST 6925, 6935. Intended for first-year graduate students. Discussion of journal articles. S/U.
AST
6971- Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U.
AST 7939?Special Topics (2-4; max: 12) Assigned reading,
programs, seminar, or lecture series in a new field of advanced
astronomy.
AST 7939, Special Topics - Active Galaxies (3)
AST 7939, Special Topics - Astronomical Instrumentation (3)
AST 7939, Special Topics - Extrasolar Planets (3)
AST
7939, Special Topics - High Energy Astrophysics (3)
AST 7939, Special Topics - Neutron Stars and Black Holes (3)
AST 7939, Special Topics - Star Formation (3)
AST 7939, Special Topics - Stellar Populations (3)
AST 7979 - Advanced Research (1-12) Research for doctoral students before admission to candidacy. Designed for students with a master's degree in the field of study or for students who have been accepted for a doctoral program. Not appropriate for students who have been admitted to candidacy. S/U.
AST 7980 - Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U.