ASTR 1270
Unsolved Mysteries in the Universe
Course Description
An exploration of the unsolved mysteries in the universe and the limits of our knowledge for non-science majors. The class emphasizes the nature of scientific endeavor, and explores the boundaries between science, philosophy, and metaphysics. A number of thought provoking topics are discussed including the beginning and end of the universe, black holes, extraterrestrial life, the nature of time, dark matter and dark energy.
Instructors
Nicholas James
Summer 2023
MoTuWeThFr 1:00pm - 3:15pm
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Matthew Pryal
Spring 2022
TuTh 11:00am - 12:15pm
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3.51
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Faculty Staff
Summer 2021
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Allison Costa
Spring 2020
3.2
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3.8
Difficulty
3.44
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Edward Murphy
Summer 2019
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2.97
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Allison Matthews
Summer 2018
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3.66
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Christian Hayes
Summer 2017
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3.60
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Kelsey Johnson
Spring 2017
4.3
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2.7
Difficulty
3.17
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Dylan Angell
Summer 2016
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2.82
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