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Overview

Is there life beyond the Earth? How common might life be? Millions of dollars are spent by the Australian government and other countries each year on space exploration, so what do we actually learn from modern day telescopes and satellites? In this course, students will explore an introduction to the … For more content click the Read More button below. Topics to be covered include: astronomical techniques, the history of astronomy across cultures, the Big Bang and beginnings of the Universe, formation and evolution of galaxies, the origin of life on Earth and search for life elsewhere, stellar structure and evolution, planet formation, black holes, and compact objects. This course is intended primarily as a general education subject with no assumed prior knowledge. Students wishing to proceed on to PHYS2116 and PHYS3116, or with a good prior background in physics and astronomy, may instead wish to take PHYS1116 Astrophysics, which is a more technical version of the subject intended for physics majors and science students. 

Conditions for Enrolment

Exclusion: PHYS1116 Higher Introduction to Astronomy

Course Attributes

General Education

Introductory Course

Delivery

Fully online - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Course Outline

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Fees

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