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  1. The philosophic whim: or, astronomy a farce. In the old thespian manner. Being a new and humorous display of the universe. ... By the author of Dramatic genius. by Paul Hiffernan, 2010-05-27
  2. Planetomachia: or the first parte of the generall opposition of the seuen planets wherein is astronomically described their essence, nature, and influence ... of Arts and student in phisicke.(1585) by Robert Greene, 2010-07-13
  3. 1001 wonderful things: [a collection of photographs of remarkable things in the world of art and of nature, each accompanied by a brief description] by Walter Hutchinson, 1935
  4. Apollo : An Eyewitness Account By Astronaut/Explorer Artist/Moonwalker by Alan Bean, Andrew Chaikin, 1998-01-10
  5. On the convergency of the series used in the determination of the elements of parabolic orbits, and the errors introduced in the elements by imperfections of the observations. A dissertation submitted to the faculties of the Graduate Schools of Arts, Literature, and Science, in candidcacy for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Department of Astronomy). by William Albert. HAMILTON, 1903-01-01
  6. New Book of Space (New Book Of...) by Robin Scagell, 1999-10
  7. Beyond the Cosmos: What Recent Discoveries in Astronomy and Physics Reveal About the Nature of God by Hugh Ross, 1996-07
  8. The requisite nautical assistant: Containing the latest discoveries and improvements in the art and practice of navigation ... To which is annexed a dissertation ... near setting or rising : with a supplement by John Hayden, 1881
  9. Catalogue no. 209 comprising an important private library, incunabula in fine old bindings, early manuscripts, Americana, art, astronomy, Bibles, Czechish, French and German sixteenth century books, botany, books on horses, Judaica, old medical books, mining, music and dance, mystics, theology, tournaments and arms ..
  10. Essays in the Philosophy of Art (Midland Bks.) by R G Collingwood,
  11. Crystals in the sky: An intellectual odyssey involving Chumash astronomy, cosmology and rock art (Ballena Press anthropological papers) by Travis Hudson, 1978
  12. Fishes of fancy: Their place in myth, fable, fairy-tale and folk-lore : with notices of the fishes of legendary art, astronomy and heraldry by Phil Robinson, 1883
  13. Beyond Earth: Mapping the Universe by National Geographic Society, 2002-03-01
  14. Joseph Cornell, cosmic travels (Collection in context) by Joseph Cornell, 1995

61. University Of Illinois Commencement - Student Instructions
Physics, Department of (See Physics and astronomy under Liberal arts and Sciences, Liberal arts and Sciences, College of astronomy, Department of (See
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In order to accommodate all degree candidates and their guests, the Urbana-Champaign campus of the University of Illinois has scheduled two campuswide Commencement ceremonies on Sunday, May 16, at 10:30 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. in the Assembly Hall . The ceremony you attend is determined by the college in which you are enrolled or that administers your field of study. The following schedule indicates which colleges/schools/institutes participate in the morning and afternoon ceremonies: 10:30 a.m. Ceremony College of Applied Life Studies College of Communications College of Law College of Liberal Arts and Sciences College of Veterinary Medicine Graduate School of Library and Information Sciences Institute of Aviation Institute of Labor and Industrial Relations School of Social Work 2:00 p.m. Ceremony

62. History Of Astronomy: Topics: Arts, Poetry And Fiction
History of astronomy Topics arts, Poetry and Fiction Dante Alighieri, ParadisoFull of ideas about astronomy, cosmology, and the physical and
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History of Astronomy: Topics: Arts, Poetry and Fiction
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63. COLLEGE Of ARTS And SCIENCES: Astronomy
The department offers an undergraduate astronomy minor degree, which requires 18credits. Details can be found on the astronomy Department web page
http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog/ch3/astr.html
ASTRONOMY Professor Rene Walterbos, department head Professors Anderson, McNamara; Associate Professors Holtzman, Klypin ;Assistant Professors Churchill, Murphy, Vogt; College Professors Beebe, Webber; College Assistant Professors Chanover, Harrison The department offers an undergraduate astronomy minor degree, which requires 18 credits. Details can be found on the Astronomy Department web page ( http://astro.nmsu.edu ). The department does not offer a B.S. degree but encourages interested students to enroll in the physics program as a first step toward a careerin astronomy. Our 100-and 300 level courses meet various university general education requirements. All students are invited to share with us this exciting area of study, through our basic and advanced undergraduate courses.The Department of Astronomy offers a graduate program leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Interested students should consult the Graduate School Catalog, whichis available from the Graduate School. Regular Undergraduate Course Offerings
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64. 2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog - College Of Arts And Sciences - Astronomy
College of arts and Sciences astronomy, NMSU The Department of astronomyoffers a graduate program leading to MS and Ph.D. degrees.
http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog_01_02/ch3/astr.html
2001-2002 Undergraduate Catalog
College of Arts and Sciences - Astronomy Professors Anderson, McNamara; Associate Professors Holtzman, Klypin, Marley, Assistant Professor Murphy; College Professors Beebe, Webber; College Assistant Professors Chanover, Harrison The department does not offer a B.S. degree but encourages interested students to enroll in the physics program as a first step toward a career in astronomy. An astrophysics minor degree is under consideration. Undergraduate courses are taught as service courses to other programs. All students are invited to share with us this exciting area of study, through our basic and advanced undergraduate courses.The Department of Astronomy offers a graduate program leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. Interested students should consult the Graduate School Catalog, which is available from the Graduate School. Regular Undergraduate Course Offerings Other courses at the 300- and 400-levels are offered on an occasional basis. Consult the "Course Descriptions" chapter in this catalog. Next section: Biology
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65. Astronomy And Culture
Links about astronomy and culture. Explaining the Universe Why arts Educationand Science Education Need Each Other by Alan Friedman.
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66. Faculty Of Arts & Science Calendar: Astronomy
arts and Science Calendar Departments and Programs astronomy. PrinterReadyVersion Printer-Ready Format. spacer. spacer. spacer
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67. Undergraduate Degree In Astronomy At Ohio State
To receive this degree, a student must fulfill requirements of arts and Sciencesand of the Department of astronomy. arts and Sciences requires
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Department of Astronomy The Bachelor of Science Degree in Astronomy at The Ohio State University Updated: March 2002. The Ohio State University offers the Bachelor of Science degree in astronomy. To receive this degree, a student must fulfill requirements of Arts and Sciences and of the Department of Astronomy. Arts and Sciences requires undergraduates to complete at least 196 credit hours, although astronomy majors normally will exceed this number. Included in this total are courses in English, foreign language (Russian, German, French or Spanish is recommended for astronomy majors), mathematics, social science, biological and physical science, and arts and humanities. A Major Program, consisting of at least 40 credit hours of courses in physics, astronomy and mathematics, contains courses in which the student is required to receive at least a grade of C- on each course and an average grade of C. Courses usually included in the Major Program are preceded by an M in the listing below, while prerequisites to these courses have a

68. Admissions Office NUI Maynooth > Subjects & Courses > Faculty Of Arts: An Nua-Gh
A pass in First arts Physics with astronomy normally permits graduates to teachPhysics in Second Level Schools provided they have recognised teaching
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69. AstroFest - Penn State Astronomy Astrophysics
astronomy Fun During arts Fest. Each year since 1999, the Department of astronomy Astrophysics has held AstroFest, a festival of astronomy,
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70. Outreach - Penn State Astronomy Astrophysics
PSIWA Inservice workshops for Science Educators Special Lectures Free lectureson campus AstroFest astronomy fun during arts Fest
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71. UH Manoa Catalog - Colleges Of Arts And Sciences
Colleges of arts and Sciences. astronomy. College of Natural Sciences Watanabe416 2505 Correa Road Honolulu, HI 96822 Tel (808) 9567087
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72. UH Manoa Catalog - Colleges Of Arts And Sciences
Degrees Offered MS in astronomy, PhD in astronomy. The Academic Program.astronomy (ASTR) is the branch of science that studies the structure and
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73. UD PBL: Wireless Technology For Collaborative Learning
George Watson, Physics and astronomy, arts and Sciences. Araya Debessay,Accounting and MIS, Business and Economics. Carol Denson, Consumer Studies
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Wireless Technology for Collaborative Learning
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The wireless collaborative learning project has been funded by the CTE program on Advanced and Emerging Technologies in Instructional Contexts . The faculty project leaders are: George Watson Physics and Astronomy Arts and Sciences Araya Debessay Accounting and MIS Business and Economics Carol Denson Consumer Studies Human Services, Education and Public Policy Beth Haslett Communication Arts and Sciences
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74. College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts
Bulletin astronomy concentration astronomy and Astrophysics Bulletin astronomyAcademic Minor astronomy and Astrophysics
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Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1090 Professor Douglas O. Richstone, Chair Phone: (734) 764-3440 Departmental Information Fax: (734) 763-6317 Website: http://www.astro.lsa.umich.edu/ Departmental Faculty List email: Undergraduate Concentration Programs Astronomy and Astrophysics Undergraduate Academic Minor Astronomy and Astrophysics Graduate Programs Astronomy and Astrophysics, Ph.D. Related Graduate Programs Physics, Master of Science Physics, Ph.D. Space and Planetary Physics, Ph.D.
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Undergraduate Courses (by division) Astronomy Graduate Courses (by division) Astronomy Advising The concentration advisor is Professor Bregman. Information about scheduling advising appointments is available from the Department office.

75. College Of Literature, Science, And The Arts
Bulletin astronomy Academic Minor astronomy and Astrophysics. An academic minorin astronomy and Astrophysics is not open to students with a concentration
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An academic minor in Astronomy and Astrophysics is not open to students with a concentration in Department of Astronomy. Prerequisites to the Academic Minor: Mathematics through differential equations: MATH 216 or its equivalent, and PHYSICS 140/141, 240/241, 340/341, and 390. Academic Minor Program: 15 credits of courses as follows:
  • No more than two Introductory Courses from this group:
  • Introduction to Astronomy and Astrophysics: ASTRO 160 (preferred) or 102 or 112.
    Introduction to the Solar System: ASTRO 101 or 111.
    Core Courses: at least two courses chosen from among: ASTRO 361, 402, 404.
    Electives: Remaining credits can be selected from ASTRO 399, 401, 403, 405, 406, 427.
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    76. 2005-2006 Faculty Of Arts And Science Calendar
    Enrolment in the astronomy and Astrophysics programs requires completion of fourcourses; Consult Departments of astronomy Astrophysics and Physics.
    http://www.artsandscience.utoronto.ca/ofr/calendar/prg_ast.htm
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    Introduction
    Since the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope in 1990 and the opening of a wide variety of major ground and space based
    sites for studying the universe across the entire electromagnetic spectrum, astronomers have been provided with an
    astonishing wealth of new information. From detailed studies of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation to the discovery
    of planets around other stars, from exploring the collisions of galaxies billions of years ago, to missions to the outer planets,
    astronomers are rapidly building a picture of the universe and the processes by which it is evolving with greater detail than ever
    before. The next decade might well provide answers to some of our most fundamental questions. Several courses are offered
    to suit persons of diverse backgrounds and depths of interest. Three beginning courses ( ) require no special knowledge of mathematics or other sciences. They develop our understanding of the universe in a qualitative way and
    in terms of natural laws familiar to us on Earth. Audiovisual demonstrations are used extensively. The courses

    77. Widener University | College Of Arts & Sciences | Physics & Astronomy
    The astronomy courses incorporate the special computer exercises developed byProject In support of the astronomy program Widener University is a member
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    78. Widener University | College Of Arts & Sciences | Astronomy Minor Curriculum
    College of arts Sciences Physics Minor Curriculum. astronomy Minor Curriculum PHYS 311 Methods of Observational astronomy
    http://www.widener.edu/?pageId=2626

    79. General Programs - Arts
    The General Program degree in arts or in Science attempts to overcome the A continuation of the study begun in astronomy I. Topics include the distances
    http://calendar.lakeheadu.ca/current/programs/Faculty_of_SocSci_&_Humanities/gen
    GENERAL PROGRAMS
    Program Advisor K. Fedderson Associate Professor of Library and Information Studies M. MacLean Professor Emeritus of Library Technology L. Aedy Professor Emeritus of Science and Honorary Professor Emeritus of Physics G.A. Harrower Professor Emeritus of Sciences T.J. Griffith ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS See Requirements for Admission to Undergraduate Degree Programs in the Admission Requirements and Registration section of this Calendar, page 27 ACADEMIC REGULATIONS A student may enter, proceed in and graduate from a general program in accordance with stipulations of the University Regulations, page 39 , and Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities Regulations, page 202 , of this Calendar.
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    The General Program degree in Arts or in Science attempts to overcome the restrictions of traditional programs by allowing the student as much latitude as possible in choosing courses. The degree is aimed particularly at the mature student. Advanced credits for courses taken outside the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities or Lakehead University must be approved by the Dean of Social Sciences and Humanities, the Dean's delegate, or the program advisor.

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