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School of Physics & Astronomy Astronomy (AS) modules AS1001 Astronomy and Astrophysics 1 SCOTCAT Credits: 20 SCQF Level 7 Semester: 1 11.00 am lectures, one afternoon chosen from Mon, Wed and Fri with tutorial 2.00 pm - 3.00 and lab 3.00 pm - 5.30 pm This module surveys our present state of knowledge of the orbits, surfaces and atmospheres of the planets in our solar system; the structure and evolution of the Sun and other stars, including extra-solar planetary systems; the bizarre menagerie of star-forming regions, violent stellar objects and supermassive black holes found within our own Milky Way Galaxy and in other galaxies; and the large-scale structure and ultimate fate of the expanding Universe. Throughout the module, fundamental observations are interpreted using mathematical models to show how distances and other properties of astronomical objects throughout the Universe have been measured, from the time of Copernicus to the era of the Hubble Telescope and beyond. AS1001 or AS1101 is compulsory for Astrophysics SQA Higher or A-Level Physics and Mathematics, at grade B or better Anti-requisite(s): AS1002, AS1101 Required for: AS2001, AS2101 Weekly contact: 4 or 5 lectures, 1 tutorial and 1 x 2.5-hour laboratory. Scheduled learning: 80 hours Guided independent study: 120 hours Written Examinations = 60%, Practical Examinations = 0%, Coursework = 40% 2-hour Written Examination = 60%, Class Tests = 15%, Laboratory work = 25% Re-assessment pattern: 2-hour Written Examination = 75%, Existing Laboratory work = 25% Dr A Scholz Dr A Scholz, Prof I Bonnell, Dr R Tojeiro, Prof M Jardine Page 21.1

AS1002 The Physical Universe SCOTCAT Credits: 20 SCQF Level 7 Semester: 2 11.00 am This module presents a descriptive, largely non-mathematical account of the physical universe. It is aimed at students from across the University. It is divided into two components: concepts in astronomy, dealing with our understandings of the properties and ages of planets, stars, galaxies, and their distributions in space, cosmology and the origin of the Universe; and concepts in physics, dealing with our understandings of the nature of light and matter, the structure of atoms, fundamental particles and their links to cosmology. Anti-requisite(s): Available to any degree programme. AS1001, AS1101, AS2001, AS2012, PH1011, PH1012, PH2011, PH2012 Weekly contact: Typically 4 lecture slots, with 4 slots during the semester given to a tutorial/seminar. Scheduled learning: 46 hours Guided independent study: 154 hours Written Examinations = 100%, Practical Examinations = 0%, Coursework = 0% 2-hour Written Examination = 50%, Coursework (2 x Class Tests) = 50% Re-assessment pattern: 2-hour Written Examination = 100% The intended learning outcomes of this module are more than just recall of facts, and include the development of interpretation and problem-solving skills relevant to both physics and astronomy, and beyond. Although this module aims to make only limited use of mathematics, competence with mathematics at the level of SQA National 5 (or Standard Grade) or GCSE is required. Dr M Dominik Dr M Dominik, Dr H Zhao Page 21.2

AS1101 Astrophysics (Direct Entry) SCOTCAT Credits: 5 SCQF Level 7 Semester: 1 Availability restrictions: Available only to Direct Second level Entry students in Physics or Astrophysics 11.00 am (4 hours of lectures/tutorials every ~ 2 weeks 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. Compulsory for Direct Entry to Second Year students in Astrophysics BSc and MPhys Direct entry to level two at the University of St Andrews with a degree intention of Astrophysics, Physics, Theoretical Physicsor a joint degree with one of these. Co-requisite(s): PH2011 and PH1501 Anti-requisite(s): AS1001, AS1002, 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: 23 hours Guided independent study: 27 hours Written Examinations = 75%, Practical Examinations = 0%, Coursework = 25% Coursework (Class test = 50%, laboratory work = 25%, take-home exam = 15%, online quizzes = 10%) = 100% Re-assessment pattern: 1-hour Written Examination = 75%, Existing Laboratory work = 25% Dr A-M Weijmans Dr A-M Weijmans Page 21.3

AS2001 Astronomy and Astrophysics 2 SCOTCAT Credits: 30 SCQF Level 8 Semester: 2 11.00 am lectures, Tue or Fri afternoons 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm tutorial and 3.00 pm - 5.30 pm lab This module comprises four lecture courses which extend knowledge gained in the first level module AS1001, and discuss recent developments in the subject: (i) observational techniques - modern telescopes; instruments and detectors for gamma-, X-, uv, optical, IR and radio radiation; spherical astronomy and essential coordinate systems; (ii) the structure and evolution of stars - nucleosynthesis, stellar properties as a function of age, a complete understanding of the HR diagram; (iii) exoplanetary science - theoretical and observational studies of planetary systems beyond our own; (iv) galactic astronomy - the distribution and motion of stars, gas, dust, and dark matter in our Milky Way and other galaxies. Required for: Compulsory for Astrophysics (First Year Entry) AS1001 or AS1101, PH1011, PH1012 and MT1002. Anti-requisite(s): AS2101 Either AS2001 or AS2101 is required for AS3013, AS4010, AS4011, AS4021, AS4022, AS4023, AS4025,AS5003. Weekly contact: 4 lectures, 1 tutorial and 1 x 2.5-hour laboratory session. Scheduled learning: 85 hours Guided independent study: 215 hours Written Examinations = 60%, Practical Examinations = 0%, Coursework = 40% 3-hour Written Examination = 60%, 2 x Class Tests = 15%, Laboratory work = 25% Re-assessment pattern: 3-hour Written Examination = 75%, Existing Laboratory work = 25% Prof A Cameron Prof A Cameron, Dr A Mortier, Prof K Horne, Dr C Cyganowski Page 21.4

AS2101 Astrophysics 2 SCOTCAT Credits: 15 SCQF Level 8 Semester: 2 Availability restrictions: Normally available only to those who took direct entry to second year 11.00 am lectures, plus Tue or Fri 2.00 pm - 3.00 pm tutorial This module is designed to extend the knowledge gained in the first level AS1001 or AS1101 module and to prepare the way for more advanced material appearing in the honours astrophysics modules. The module has three basic components dealing with the physics of stellar structure and evolution, the components and dynamics of galaxies, and exoplanetary science - theoretical and observational studies of planetary systems beyond our own. The module is based on the physical principles and mathematical techniques acquired earlier, and applied to the astrophysical concepts covered in AS1001 or AS1101. Compulsory for Astrophysics (Direct Second Year Entry) AS1001 or AS1101, MT1002, PH2011 Anti-requisite(s): AS2001 Required for: Either AS2001 or AS2101 is required for AS3013, AS4010, AS4011, AS4021, AS4022, AS4023, AS4025,AS5003. Weekly contact: 3/4 lectures and 1 tutorial. Scheduled learning: 50 hours Guided independent study: 100 hours Written Examinations = 100%, Practical Examinations = 0%, Coursework = 0% 2-hour Written Examination = 80%, 2 x Class Tests = 20% Re-assessment pattern: 2-hour Written Examination = 100% The School recommends that students who took AS1101 or the Gateway Astronomy course select AS2001 rather than AS2101. Prof A Cameron Prof A Cameron, Dr A Mortier, Prof K Horne, Dr C Cyganowski Page 21.5