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Undergraduate course offerings are provided either every semester (ASTR105 and ASTR110) or once every year (ASTR300 and ASTR400 level courses).

Graduate courses are given either every semester (ASTR500 seminar), once every year (first year courses ASTR505, ASTR506, and ASTR535), or once every other year (remaining ASTR500 level courses, and ASTR600 level courses).

Classroom Sessions DaysTimeInstructorLocation
110G-1 Introduction to Astronomy MWF 9:30Johnson BX 102
435/535 Observational Techniques I MWF 9:30Holtzman AY 119
105G The Planets MWF 10:30Japel BX 102
110G-2 Introduction to Astronomy MWF 11:30Holtzman BX 102
621 Planetary Science II MWF 11:30Murphy AY 119
301G Revolutionary Ideas in Science  MWF 12:30Walterbos HA 216
500 Seminar - Dark Energy W 8:30McNamara AY 119
110G-3 Introduction to Astronomy TTh 8:55Vogt BX 102
110G-4 Introduction to Astronomy TTh 10:20Klypin BX 102
405/505 Astronomy & Astrophysics I TTh 10:20Vogt AY 119
305G Life in the Universe TTh 11:45Churchill HA 216
625 Cosmology TTh 1:10Klypin AY 119
110G-90 Introduction to Astronomy Sa 8:30Guitar BX 102
508 Astronomy for Educators   McNamara WebCT
Laboratory Sessions (105G)DaysTimeInstructorLocation
105G-1A The Planets M 2:30Wu WH 232
105G-1B "   " T 1:30LindsayWH 232
105G-1C "   " T 3:30LindsayWH 232
Laboratory Sessions (110G)DaysTimeInstructorLocation
110G-2A Introduction to Astronomy M 12:30Bornak BX 102
110G-2B "   " M 2:30Klimek BX 102
110G-3C "   " M 4:30Choi BX 102
110G-3A "   " T 1:30Patterson BX 102
110G-3B "   " T 3:30Patterson BX 102
110G-2C "   " T 5:30Klimek BX 102
110G-1A "   " W 12:30Cisneros BX 102
110G-1B "   " W 2:30Wellhouse BX 102
110G-4C "   " W 4:30Avila BX 102
110G-4A "   " Th 1:30Coughlin BX 102
110G-4B "   " Th 3:30Widhalm BX 102
110G-1C "   " Th 5:30Trujillo BX 102
110G-90A"   " Sa 12:00Guitar BX 102
The ASTR110G observatory session instructors are Kacprzak, Lawton, and friends.
We plan to hold observing sessions on Monday and Thursday evenings each week from 8:00pm to 9:00pm. As the semester progresses, we may start the sessions earlier in the evening.
We thus expect that the observatory will be open on the following dates, barring bad weather. Always check the letter board at the BX102 classroom for a current schedule (it may change with the weather as the semester progresses.)
Observatory Sessions (110G)DaysTimeDateLocation
110G Introduction to Astronomy   Th 8:00Sep. 6 T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Sep. 10, 13T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Sep. 17, 20T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Sep. 24, 27T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Oct. 1, 4 T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Oct. 8, 11T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Oct. 15, 18T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Oct. 22, 25T Obs.
110G "   " M 8:00Oct. 29 T Obs.
110G "   "   Th 8:00Nov. 1  T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Nov. 5, 8 T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Nov. 12, 15T Obs.
110G "   " (special session) M 7:30Nov. 19 T Obs.
110G "   " M, Th 8:00Nov. 26, 29T Obs.
110G "   " (Tuesday session) M, T 8:00Dec. 3, 4 T Obs.


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