AST424H1/AST425Y1
AST424H1 – Introduction to Astrophysical Research
Course Description: A literature study that develops methods and skills applicable to research in the physical sciences, with an emphasis on communication, including writing proposals and reports, and delivering presentations. This course is intended for students in the final year of the Astronomy & Astrophysics Major. Students are required to attend the weekly departmental colloquia and G2000 talks. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.
Prerequisite: AST320H1
Exclusion: AST425Y1
Recommended Preparation: AST325H1/AST326Y1
Distribution Requirement: Science
AST425Y1 – Research Topic in Astronomy
Course Description: A research project done in consultation with an individual staff member in the Department leading to a detailed written report and oral presentation. This course is intended for students in the final year of the Astronomy and Physics specialist program. Students must enrol with the Undergraduate Secretary of the Department. Not eligible for CR/NCR option.
Prerequisite: AST320H1 and two of AST325H1/AST326Y1, PHY324H1, PHY350H1, PHY354H1, PHY356H1, PHY357H1, PHY358H1, PHY407H1/PHY408H1, PHY450H1, JPE395H1
Distribution Requirement: Science
Breadth Requirement: The Physical and Mathematical Universes (5)
Current Course Offering:
AST424H1Y_AST425Y1Y Fall-Winter 2019-20
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