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Stars and Planets in a Habitable Universe

JUNE 22, 2026 — AUGUST 13, 2026
PHYSICS15

Details:

Time: No Topic - No Type
Units: 3
Class Number: 11345
Interest Area: Natural Sciences
Instructor: Felicia Tam
Population: High School, Undergraduate, Graduate
Interest Area: Natural Sciences
Course Format & Length: In Person, 8 Weeks
Cross Listing: -
Grading Basis: Letter or Credit/No Credit

Description:

How do stars form from the gas in galaxies? How do stars and galaxies evolve, and how can these processes give rise to planets and the conditions suitable for life? How do we, from our little corner of the cosmos, collect and decipher information about the Universe? This course covers the solar system and celestial motions, the life cycle of stars, the structure of our Milky Way galaxy, and the discovery of exoplanets: planets orbiting stars beyond our Sun. Intended to be accessible to non-science majors, the material is explored quantitatively with problem sets using basic algebra and numerical estimates. Sky observing and observatory field trips supplement the coursework.

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