Certificate Of Professional Development In Astronomy
Stars
Qualifications required:
School science or maths (UK GCSE equivalent)
Qualification gained:
A Certificate of Professional Development in Astronomy will be awarded
for the successful completion of this module. This module is assigned
12 credit points which can be used to build up credits towards other
academic qualifications at Liverpool John Moores University and other
Universities.
We provide:
CD-ROM and necessary course software, course video, photographic
material, astronomy support for the duration of the course (by post,
email, telephone, internet telephone and fax) , news group for student
discussion, and a course website.
You need:
Good access to a computer with CD-ROM player. The computer needs to be
able to run an internet browser which we can supply though it is not
essential for it to be connected the internet. Good access to video
player (VHS format).
Commitment:
The course lasts for four months. We expect that during a typical week
you will need to spend 30 minutes watching course video material, 1 to
2 hours on computer and/or photographic exercises, 45 minutes reviewing
the relevant material on the CD-ROM and in your textbook and doing
multiple choice questions and 10 mins in correspondence with tutor.
Overall we expect that you will put around 120 hours of time into the
course.
Assessment:
You need to email, post or fax us your work for the course. The
weighting for the marking will be as follows: Coursework assignments
(75%), End of module examination (25%). The usual rate for the
submission of assignments will be approximately one per month.
Cost for module:
Stars is a single module course, and hence is worth 12
level one credits. Please see the
main
page here for the current
prices.
Textbook:
The course is self-contained and there is no need to purchase
additional books. However, you will find some useful material in
Universe by Kaufman & Freedman, WH Freeman (£30 approx). If
you would like to buy this book but have problems obtaining it locally
you can order over the Internet from companies such as Amazon
(www.amazon.co.uk) or Earth and Sky (01328 820083).
The following is an outline of the course. Contents are
subject to change.
Stars form the basis of the observable universe, with almost all the
light we see in the night sky being produced by stars, whether
individual points, or the vast conglomerations of galaxies. They are
also fundamental to the physics of the universe, processing the raw
material of the Big Bang into the familiar elements that surround us
and, indeed, make up our own bodies. An understanding of stars is,
therefore, essential to an understanding of the universe as a whole and
has always been a major component of astronomy. Whether we are trying
to understand our own neighbour the Sun, or delving into the mysteries
of Black Holes, searching for planets orbiting around other stars or
looking back at the earliest objects in the universe, astronomy is
based on a core of Stellar physics.
In this course you will be guided through our understanding of stars,
looking at their formation, evolution and eventual "death", and seeing
how our knowledge has developed through observation and theory. That
knowledge will also be tested using data from professional telescopes
to carry out experiments that show the physics of stars in action, and
allow you to draw your own conclusions. Finally, and perhaps most
importantly, the gaps
in our knowledge will be highlighted and explored - what are the
questions that astronomers are tackling today, and how are they going
about answering them?
Enrolment:
Please print out, fill in and return this
enrolment
form to
the address
below. Please either include a cheque payable to Liverpool John Moores
University (only UK pounds accepted) or you may use your credit/debit
card to pay online. If you wish to pay online we will send you the
required student number on submission of your application form.
If you
are unable to print
the enrolment form please contact the
address
below or send us an
email
and we
will
send out a form to you via the mail.
For more information on the course and any potential problems, please
consult the
Frequently Asked
Questions.
Information for Students in the London Area
In collaboration with the Royal Observatory Greenwich, we can now
offer some special support for students studying this course.
You can now take this course with additional support from special
weekly classes at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich (ROG) led by a
professional university lecturer. Students have access to the
state-of-the art Peter Harrison Planetarium and the historic 28"
Refracting Telescope. There is, of course, an additional charge for
these classes on top of the registration fee for the course. To find
out more about these additional lectures, see here. To
explore other opportunities at ROG, have a look at this
webpage.
Contact Distance Learning
Distance Learning,
Astrophysics Research Institute,
Liverpool John Moores University,
Twelve Quays House,
Egerton Wharf,
Birkenhead,
CH41 1LD,
United Kingdom.
Tel - +44 (0)151 231 2900
Fax - +44 (0)151 231 2926
Web - http://www.astro.livjm.ac.uk/courses/distance.shtml
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