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Conceptual Astronomy Self-Study One Semester Online Course
The Astronomy course uses only specific chapters of the Conceptual Physical Science Text for a one-semester course. This course requiresthe Conceptual Physical Science Text, 6th ed, #069824.
An introduction to the basic concepts of astronomy based upon chapters from our upper level Physical Science textbook. This course begins with an exploration of our solar system, followed by a study of the laws of motion and gravity as described by Newton. We then dig deeper into the atomic nucleus, which sets the stage for understanding the nature of stars, black holes, and galaxies. We conclude with the big picture of the universe with a focus on Big Bang theory, cosmic inflation, Einstein's relativity, and more recent discoveries such as dark matter and energy. Along with video lessons and reading assignments, this course includes study advice from the authors, worksheets, simulations, automated quizzes, unit exams, and labs that can be completed with commonly available materials. Binoculars are highly recommended. This is our shortest course and can be completed within a single semester or a summer session. It serves well as a foundation for our high school level Conceptual Physics or Conceptual Chemistry courses. To learn more about Conceptual Astronomy, download its users manual.
Using select chapters from the Conceptual Physical Science textbook, this course can be completed in one semester or during summer school to accommodate the high school student's needs.
High school elective, seems thorough but not overwhelming.