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  1. An Internet-Based Introductory College Astronomy Course with Real-Time Telescopic Observing.(Internet/Web/Online Service Information): An article from: ... (Technological Horizons In Education) by David G. Iadevaia, 1999-01-01

81. Physics
Offers introductory courses, university transfer and college preparatory programs. Instructional resources, faculty, courses, resources and programs.
http://www.camosun.bc.ca/schools/artsci/physics/index.php
Science and non-science students alike will discover that Physics is a rewarding place at Camosun College. Our instructors are dedicated and professional, yet friendly. With small classes, they make the learning experience rich and productive. The department is made up of ten faculty members with extensive experience in teaching, supported by two technical staff who maintain and upgrade our lab demonstration equipment. All faculty have advanced graduate degrees in areas ranging from astronomy and general relativity to atomic energy, ultra-low temperature physics, geophysics, and particle physics. In addition, two faculty members are pursuing advanced degrees in Education, with particular focus on Physics Education Research (2002).
The Physics Department offers courses that range from introductory basic Physics (for those without Grade 11 Physics), to specialized second-year courses for the University Transfer and Engineering Bridge Programs. If it has been a long time since your last physics course, or if you have never taken physics before, then the place to begin is with the Access course for Engineering , or College Prep course for

82. Astronomy 105 - A BCC Online Credit Course
online class ASTR 105. Beginning astronomy with Lab • 6 Credits To participatein an online course, students must have access to the class via an
http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/springschedule/de/astr105.asp
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ASTR 105
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A BCC Online Class - Science with lab credit at BCC. A general, non-math survey of topics in astronomy, including history, solar system, stars, galaxies and cosmology. Includes a weekly lab. Same as ASTR 101. Either ASTR 101 or ASTR 105 may be taken for credit, not both. Prerequisite: None.
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Section OCC, Item Online Class Requirements: Questions? Call (425) 564-2438. To participate in an online course, students must have access to the class via an Internet account, including e-mail and Web access via a browser which is Java enabled. Basic computer literacy is essential. For more information about minimum equipment and skills to succeed in online learning, see the "Online Course Information" document on the menu to the right. Starting Online Classes: Print out and read the course Section Information. E-mail the instructor if required. How and when to start classes will be posted on the Distance Education Website before the beginning of the quarter.

83. Physics At Hunter College
Contact list, research areas and facilities, graduate and undergraduate programs of study, introductory courses, course listings and link to Physics club are the major contents of Physics and astronomy page.
http://www.ph.hunter.cuny.edu/
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Hunter College

of the City University of New York
695 Park Avenue, New York NY 10021 USA
Tel.: 212 772 5248; Fax: 212 772 5390 The physics department at Hunter is very active in research and dedicated to teaching. Its faculty are internationally renowned scholars in the fields of materials science, optics, condensed matter, and quantum computing.

84. Astronomy 105 - A BCC Online Credit Course
.A BCC online Class Science with lab credit at BCC.......online class ASTR 105. Beginning astronomy with Lab • 6 Credits. Course
http://www.bcc.ctc.edu/fallschedule/de/astr105.asp
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85. TCU Physics And Astronomy
Degree plans, courses, faculty and staff contact information and tutor list.
http://www.phys.tcu.edu/

TCU DEPARTMENT of PHYSICS and ASTRONOMY
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Welcome to the TCU Department of Physics and Astronomy!
The mission of the Department of Physics and Astronomy is to support the mission of the College of Science and Engineering and the University by providing undergraduate and graduate education to the Ph.D. level which gives students a core of knowledge in fundamental physics, opportunities to apply physical principles and techniques to a broad range of problems in basic, applied and multidisciplinary research, and experience in the creation of new knowledge through research. CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR GRADUATING SENIORS, SPRING 2005! THOMAS DORAN RYAN HAYGOOD GEORGE PEYTON CORT SPELLMAN CONGRATULATIONS TO: SARAH BATES Selected as a NASA/Texas Space Grant Consortium Fellow for the 2005-2006 academic year JACKIE DUNN Selected as a recipient of an award for 2005 through the Sigma Xi's Grants-in-Aid-of-Research program.

86. Harvard University Dept Of Astronomy Home
Offers information about the department, its faculty, as well as courses taught.
http://www.cfa.harvard.edu/hco/astro/
Harvard University Department of Astronomy
Department of Astronomy
Harvard University
60 Garden St.

Cambridge, MA 02138
(617) 495-7008 (fax)
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picture info Research at the Harvard University Department of Astronomy is carried out at the Harvard College Observatory (HCO) , which shares buildings and facilities with the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory (SAO) : HCO and SAO together constitute the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (CfA).
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87. Louisiana State University Department Of Physics And Astronomy
Includes events, directory, undergraduate and graduate program, research, courses, job opportunities, endowments and alumni.
http://www.phys.lsu.edu/

88. SDSU Astronomy Department - Mount Laguna Observatory
Information on faculty, staff, courses, colloquia, and the astronomical society. Also an overview and virtual tour of the observatory, with details of the telescopes.
http://mintaka.sdsu.edu/
SDSU Astronomy Department
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    SDSU Astronomy Department
    Of the 23 campuses in the California State University system, SDSU is the only one with a Department of Astronomy, and as such the only campus to offer both Bachelor's and Master's degrees in Astronomy. The Department is actively engaged in research projects in which students are encouraged to participate under the direction of its eight faculty. The Department provides excellent research and instructional facilities with its Mount Laguna Observatory, CCD Laboratory, extensive computer network, and dedicated engineering/support staff.
    Our graduates typically go on to obtain employment in industry (aerospace, electronics, computer programming), in research positions (observatories, NASA mission support), in teaching (community colleges, high schools, planetaria), or to further their education by entering Ph.D. programs elsewhere.
    Mount Laguna Observatory
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    Department of Astronomy
    PA-210
    San Diego State University
    5500 Campanile Drive
    San Diego, CA 92182-1221
  • 89. Learn Online Course - Astronomy 2: Beyond The Solar System - Expert Instruction
    This class will take you beyond what you have learned in astronomy 1 beyondthe solar system into the furthest reaches of the universe.
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    Use this form to join this online class .This course will provide you with a low cost opportunity to undertake studies in astronomy. It is taught by a live instructor who will answer all questions you may have and provide full feedback on all work submitted. Join Astronomy 2: Beyond the Solar System Why wait to enroll? This is an online course and you can begin receiving instruction online from Instructor D. Lete right now. You'll get personalized instruction, you can learn at your own pace, track your progress with detailed analysis, and receive feedback from a real expert in the field. Course Description This course is for anyone interested in extending their knowledge of astronomy past what we learned in Astronomy I .The course covers the basics of astronomy - what the objects in the sky are, how these objects were created, and live their lives, and ultimately how they die. It also provides information on some more theoretical topics such as cosmology and the possibility of extra-terrestrial life. Focus will be on theoretical learning, but there is opportunity for practical work in each lesson. By the end of this course, students will understand the connection between the various structures present in the universe, be able to discuss complex astronomical concepts confidently and have knowledge which will allow them to view the sky and appreciate its beauty. In order to enroll in this course you must have completed

    90. UW Oshkosh Dept. Of Physics & Astronomy
    Information about the department, faculty and staff, research, and courses.
    http://www.phys.uwosh.edu/
    Department of Physics and Astronomy
    University of Wisconsin Oshkosh

    Webmaster: briley@uwosh.edu

    91. Learn Online Course - Introduction To Astronomy - Expert Instruction
    A basic introduction to the solar system with practical work and theory tests.
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    Online Course: Introduction to Astronomy
    Use this form to join this online class Join Introduction to Astronomy Why wait to enroll? This is an online course and you can begin receiving instruction online from Instructor Jason Anderton right now. You'll get personalized instruction, you can learn at your own pace, track your progress with detailed analysis, and receive feedback from a real expert in the field. Course Description
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    Save $17.00 on this class by enrolling right now! Enter this Promotional Code learnastronomy when you enroll and you will only have to pay $8.00 for the course fee! That's a $17.00 savings. This is a limited time offer only, and will not be available after today, or after the enrollment quota is reached. On any given night, the skies are alive with dancing, glowing lights. Have you ever gone outside on a clear, dark night, and looked up at the sky? Knowing exactly what is up above you in the sky will leave you in awe! This course is your chance to begin to understand a little more about the astronomy and what is in the sky.

    92. Why Study Calculus? A Brief History Of Math
    Explains, in everyday language, the developments in astronomy, math, and physics that contributed to the discovery of differential calculus and its relationship to area formulas.
    http://math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/courses/whystudy.html
    Why Do We Study Calculus?
    or,
    a brief look at some of the history of mathematics
    an essay by Eric Schechter
    version of September 10, 1999 The question I am asked most often is, "why do we study this?" (or its variant, "will this be on the exam?"). Though some students will eventually use integrals and derivatives in their work in physics, chemistry, or economics, most will never use epsilons and deltas. Applied mathematicians may use a theorem such as "the limit of the product is the product of the limits"; we only need epsilons and deltas to prove such theorems. If the applied mathematician takes the attitude that "I trust the pure mathematicians who say they have proved this theorem," then the applied mathematician does not need to study epsilons and deltas at all. But calculus is not a just vocational training course. In part, students should study calculus for the same reasons that they study Darwin, Marx, Voltaire, or Dostoyevsky: These ideas are a basic part of our culture; these ideas have shaped how we perceive the world and how we perceive our place in the world. To understand how that is true of calculus, we must put calculus into a historical perspective; we must contrast the world before calculus with the world after calculus. (Probably we should put more history into our calculus courses. There is a growing movement among mathematics teachers to do precisely that.) The earliest mathematics was perhaps the arithmetic of commerce: If I am willing to trade 3 of my goats for one of your cows, how many goats will 4 cows cost me? The ancient Greeks did a great deal of clever thinking, but very few experiments; this led to some errors. For instance, Aristotle observed that a rock falls faster than a feather, and concluded that heavier objects fall faster than lighter objects. Aristotle's views persisted for centuries, until the discovery of air resistance.

    93. School Of Physics And Astronomy
    Details of the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, and the parttime courses. Includes pictures of the department, research information, and a password protected section for members of the department.
    http://phweb.ph.man.ac.uk/
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    A new postgraduate programme in Holography , developed in consultation with industry, is now available.
    2005 graduates win prizes!
    The Accenture Graduate of the Year Prize and the Tessella Software Prize were won by our graduates. Congratulations!
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    The School of Physics and Astronomy at The University of Manchester is one of the largest and most active schools of physics in the United Kingdom and includes the Jodrell Bank Observatory The School's high reputation for teaching and research has been confirmed by the award of a maximum 24 points in the Subject Review undertaken by the Government's Quality Assurance Agency, and a top grade of 5A in the most recent research assessment exercise.

    94. Welcome - What Is A Planetarium?
    The Adelaide Planetarium at Mawson Lakes (Adelaide, South Australia) features a Ziess Jena ZPK1 star projector. Open for school, group and individual visits. Offers short courses including amateur astronomy, celestial navigation and others.
    http://www.unisa.edu.au/planetarium/
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    A Way to the Stars
    Spend a Sunday afternoon learning about the stars and constellations you can see with a pair of binoculars.
    1:30 pm to 6:30 pm on the following dates:
    • Sunday 25th September Sunday 27th November
    Cost: $30 per person. For registration forms please contact Jean Radice - 8302 3138 or jean.radice@unisa.edu.au
    The Night Sky
    This is a 10 week course covers:
    • the history of astronomy the use of telescopes developing an understanding of the constellations and stars that are seen in the southern hemisphere aimed at novices and amateur astronomers provides a fascinating look at the night sky
    Participants who complete the Night Sky course automatically become members of the Supernova Club. The club meets on the third Wednesday of the month with many members' keen amateur astronomers who are willing to give presentations to the group about their particular interest.

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    96. Dharma Centre Of Canada
    The Dharma Centre offers ongoing instruction in meditation and courses covering a range of disciplines from astronomy and ecology,music and dance to shamanism and aromatherapy. Using traditional Buddhist practises andcurrent scientific thinking, the Dharma Centre attempts to investigate the nature of mind and matter for the purpose of the awakening of all sentient beings. Founded in 1966,the Dharma Centre is situated on 400 acres of Ontario woodlands, with individual cabinsand group facilities.
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    meditation, retreats, Toronto, Ontario, Buddhism, get-away, Buddha Dharma, transcendence, Vipassana, mindfulness, insight, Vajrayana, Namgyal, movement, yoga, empowerment, wongkur, chakra, energy, shamanism, Kinmount, Canada, learn to meditate, Karma Kargyu, Shakya The Dharma Centre offers ongoing instruction in the laws of awakening or enlightenment, through different meditation approaches, from mindfulness practice, breath awareness, loving kindness practice, visualization and creative imagination, to insight practice or Vipassana, Vajrayana Tantra and tantric practices, chakra and energy work, yoga and Western Tarot work. The Dharma Center offers single and double accomodation on our 400 acre property set in the beautiful woodlands and meadows of Ontario. Founded in 1966, the Dharma Centre is one of the oldest meditation centers in North America. meditation, retreats, Toronto, Ontario, Buddhism, get-away, Buddha Dharma, transcendence, Vipassana, mindfulness, insight, Vajrayana, Tantra, Namgyal, movement, yoga, empowerment, wongkur, chakra, energy, shamanism, Kinmount, Canada, learn to meditate, Karma Kargyu, Shakya

    97. Online Course Catalogue | Victoria University Of Wellington
    online Course Catalogue for Victoria University. An elementary introductionto astronomy. Topics include ancient and classical astronomy,
    http://www.vuw.ac.nz/home/catalogue/index.aspx?t=2&course=PHYS-132

    98. NJCU Online Course Info - Introduction To Astronomy
    online Course Information. GEOS 113 Introduction to astronomy. COURSE DESCRIPTION.Early astronomical thought and the role of astronomy in the development
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    GEOS 113 - Introduction to Astronomy COURSE DESCRIPTION Early astronomical thought and the role of Astronomy in the development of modern science are introduced in this course. This involves a study of motion within the Solar System along with the classification, structure, and types of stars. An introduction to stellar evolution and cosmology is also included. UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT HOURS: INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Chris Herbert PREREQUISITES Ability to create, send, and receive e-mail and e-mail attachments Basic word processing skills including the ability to copy, cut, and paste text HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Computer with Macintosh or Windows operating system and 64 of RAM Modem with baud rate of 33.3 bps Anti-virus software updated on a regular basis Account with an Internet Service Provider One of the following browsers:
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    99. DOLORES GENDE: INDEX
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    100. NJCU Online Course Info - Introduction To Astronomy
    online Course Information. HLTH 626 Health Care Organization. COURSE DESCRIPTION.This course explores the organizational patterns for the delivery of
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    HLTH 626 - Health Care Organization COURSE DESCRIPTION This course explores the organizational patterns for the delivery of medical care and personal health services in the United States. Through assigned readings, independent research, and class discussions, the following topic areas are among those covered: health facilities and their functions, supply and distribution of health personnel and evaluation of organized medical programs. UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT HOURS: INSTRUCTOR: Gail Gordon PREREQUISITES Ability to create, send, and receive e-mail and e-mail attachments Basic word processing skills including the ability to copy, cut, and paste text HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS Computer with Macintosh or Windows operating system and 128 mb of RAM Modem with baud rate of 56K (High speed internet access is preferable, although not required) Anti-virus software updated on a regular basis Account with an Internet Service Provider One of the following browsers:
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