AS1101
Astrophysics (Direct Entry)
2019-2020
5
2
SCQF level 7
1
Academic year(s): 2019-2020
SCOTCAT credits : 5
ECTS credits : 2
Level : SCQF level 7
Semester: 1
Availability restrictions: Available only to Direct Second level Entry students in Physics or Astrophysics
Planned timetable:
This module provides a streamlined introduction to the science of astrophysics for students who have taken direct entry to Second level and who are planning to take level two astrophysics later in the same academic session. It covers the essential items of observational astrophysics and how the radiation that is detected on Earth can be used to develop a physical model of the Sun, stars, planets, our Galaxy and external galaxies as well as the Universe as a whole. Topics will include stellar evolution, the rotation curves of galaxies and the need for Dark Matter as well as the expanding Universe, Dark Energy and cosmology.
Pre-requisite(s): Direct entry to level two at the University of St Andrews with a degree intention of astrophysics, physics, theoretical physics or a joint degree with one of these.
Co-requisite(s): You must also take PH2011
Anti-requisite(s): You cannot take this module if you take AS1001 or take AS1002 or take PH1501
Weekly contact: 1.5-hour lecture (x 8 weeks), 2.5-hour practical work (x 2 weeks) 1-hour tutorial (x 4 weeks)
Scheduled learning hours: 23
Guided independent study hours: 27
As used by St Andrews: Coursework (Class test = 50%, laboratory work = 25%, take-home exam = 15%, online quizzes = 10%) = 100%
As defined by QAA
Written examinations : 75%
Practical examinations : 0%
Coursework: 25%
Re-assessment: 1-hour Written Examination = 75%, Existing Laboratory work = 25%
Module coordinator: Dr R M Tojeiro
Module teaching staff: Dr R Tojeiro
Module coordinator email rmftr@st-andrews.ac.uk
The aim of this module is for students to obtain an elementary understanding of the structure of the observable Universe, and our position within it. We explore the physical content of the Universe, its structures and interactions. We discuss how properties of planets, stars and galaxies can be determined from observations, coupled with theoretical models based on physical principles. The module comprises 12 lectures on Elementary Astrophysics, Stars and Stellar Evolution, The Milky Way and other Galaxies, and Cosmology, and thereby provides a complete overview of the subject at this level.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this module, students will have gained:
Synopsis
(1) Elementary Astrophysics
(2) Stars and Stellar Evolution
(3) The Milky Way and other Galaxies
(4) Cosmology
Recommended Books
Please view University online record:
http://resourcelists.st-andrews.ac.uk/modules/as1101.html
General Information
Please also read the additional information in the School's handbook for first and second level modules that is available via st-andrews.ac.uk/physics/staff_students/timetables.php.