Module Details |
The information contained in this module specification was correct at the time of publication but may be subject to change, either during the session because of unforeseen circumstances, or following review of the module at the end of the session. Queries about the module should be directed to the member of staff with responsibility for the module. |
Title | INTRODUCTION TO ASTROPHYSICS | ||
Code | PHYS155 | ||
Coordinator |
Dr S Habergham Physics S.Habergham@liverpool.ac.uk |
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Year | CATS Level | Semester | CATS Value |
Session 2022-23 | Level 4 FHEQ | Second Semester | 7.5 |
Aims |
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To provide students with a broad introduction to astronomy and the constituents of the Universe . To explain how observations support our understanding of stars, galaxies, and the Universe as a whole. To introduce students to the methods by which astronomers measure the brightness, properties characteristic properties, and distance of astronomical objects. |
Learning Outcomes |
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(LO1) A basic knowledge of the structure and constituents of the Universe ranging in scale from the Solar System to clusters of galaxies |
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(LO2) Ability to outline the methods which astronomers employ to gather and analyse data |
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(LO3) Understanding of the techniques of measurement of brightness and distance of astronomical objects |
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(LO4) Knowledge of the current cosmological model and the evidence supporting it |
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(S1) Problem solving skills |
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(S2) Communication skills |
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(S3) IT skills |
Syllabus |
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Basic concepts: The Earth in space, the Solar System. Observing: Telescopes, introduction to imaging and spectroscopy. Measurement of brightness and distance: Magnitude system, HertzprungHertzsprung-Russell diagram, evolution of stars Galaxies and cosmology: types of galaxy, the distance ladder, the evolution of the uUniverse Issues in Contemporary Astronomy: the Big Bang and the fate of the Universe; black holes; the missing mass problem; the search for extra solar planets; |
Teaching and Learning Strategies |
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Teaching Method 1 - Synchronous Live on campus lectures Teaching Method 2 - Group Learning Teaching Method 3 - Group Learning Learning materials (notes/slides/videos/exercises etc) will be made available to students through the VLE. |
Teaching Schedule |
Lectures | Seminars | Tutorials | Lab Practicals | Fieldwork Placement | Other | TOTAL | |
Study Hours |
12 |
12 |
24 | ||||
Timetable (if known) | |||||||
Private Study | 51 | ||||||
TOTAL HOURS | 75 |
Assessment |
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EXAM | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
% of final mark |
Resit/resubmission opportunity |
Penalty for late submission |
Notes |
Unseen, managed by SAS, time-controlled online examination | 0 | 70 | ||||
CONTINUOUS | Duration | Timing (Semester) |
% of final mark |
Resit/resubmission opportunity |
Penalty for late submission |
Notes |
Weekly summative assessments Standard UoL penalty applies for late submission. This is not an anonymous assessment. Assessment Schedule (When) :S2 W6-11 | 0 | 30 |
Recommended Texts |
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Reading lists are managed at readinglists.liverpool.ac.uk. Click here to access the reading lists for this module. |