ASTR 1280
The Origins of Almost Everything
Course Description
Disciplines
Science & Society, Chemical, Mathematical, and Physical Universe
From ancient Babylon to modern cosmology, nearly every culture on Earth has stories and myths of creation. It is a universal human desire to understand from where we came. In this introductory astronomy class for non-science majors, students will explore the origins of the Universe, structure and galaxies, stars, planets and life. The course will use the content to illustrate the nature of science and scientific inquiry.
Instructors
Amanda Alvarado
Summer 2025
motuwethfr 1:00pm - 3:15pm
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3.81
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Paul Torrey
Spring 2025
MoWeFr 10:00am - 10:50am
3.7
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2.5
Difficulty
3.80
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Xinlun Cheng
Summer 2023
MoTuWeThFr 1:00pm - 3:15pm
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Samer El-Abd
Summer 2022
MoTuWeThFr 1:00pm - 3:15pm
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Matthew Pryal
Summer 2021
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Faculty Staff
Summer 2020
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Robert Wilson
Summer 2018
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Difficulty
3.62
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Edward Murphy
Spring 2018
4.1
Rating
2.9
Difficulty
3.13
GPA