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PHY3307 Galactic and Extragalactic Astronomy

Semester 2, 2022 Online
Units : 1
Faculty or Section : Faculty of Health, Engineering and Sciences
School or Department : School of Mathematics, Physics & Computing
Grading basis : Graded
Course fee schedule : /current-students/administration/fees/fee-schedules

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Requisites

Pre-requisite: PHY1104 and PHY1911

Overview

This course forms a mandatory coursework component for the Bachelor of Science (Astronomical and Space Sciences). The course provides an in-depth investigation into the Milky Way and other galaxies, including an overview of cosmology and the early universe.

This course introduces galactic and extragalactic astronomy, and cosmology. Topics covered in this course include The Milky Way Galaxy, The Nature of Galaxies, Galactic Evolution, The Structure of the Universe, Active Galaxies, Cosmology, and The Early Universe. Additional topics develop scientific skills through the use of assignments. Mt Kent Observatory is also made available via remote access to students enrolled in this course, to provide an opportunity for learning practical skills used in astronomical and space sciences.

Course learning outcomes

On completion of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Explain key concepts in the study of the Milky Way, other galaxies, and the universe
  2. Evaluate quantitative problems using methods in the study of galaxies
  3. Analyse qualitative and quantitative data in the study of galaxies
  4. Assess and analyse links between relevant observations and physical theory
  5. Critically review and report scientific work relevant to research in the study of galaxies

Topics

Description Weighting(%)
1. Key concepts in galactic and extragalactic astronomy 20.00
2. Quantitative methods in galactic and extragalactic astronomy 12.00
3. The Milky Way Galaxy 12.00
4. The Nature of Galaxies 12.00
5. Galactic Evolution 12.00
6. Active Galaxies 12.00
7. Cosmology and the early universe 20.00

Text and materials required to be purchased or accessed

Carroll, B W. & Ostlie, D A 2017, An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics, 2nd edn, Cambridge 精东传媒app Press, UK.
(ISBN 978-1-108-422161.)

Student workload expectations

To do well in this subject, students are expected to commit approximately 10 hours per week including class contact hours, independent study, and all assessment tasks. If you are undertaking additional activities, which may include placements and residential schools, the weekly workload hours may vary.

Assessment details

Approach Type Description Group
Assessment
Weighting (%) Course learning outcomes
Assignments Written Problem Solving No 25 1,2,3
Assignments Written Report No 25 4,5
Examinations Non-invigilated Time limited online examinatn No 50 1,2,3,4
Date printed 10 February 2023