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Methods of Astronomical Observation and Data Analysis

ASTRON 3350: Methods of Astronomical Observation and Data Analysis

Overview of observational methods and quantitative analysis in astronomy with applications to the large datasets produced by modern astronomy surveys. Students will apply commonly used methods to reproduce major astronomical results in a collaborative setting. The course prepares students for advanced undergraduate research in astronomy and introduces broadly-applicable data analysis tools. Previous coursework or experience with statistical analysis and linear algebra are useful but not required.
Prereq: 2292; and Math 1152 or 1172 or above; and CSE 1222, 1223, 1224, Astron 1221, Engr 1221, or 1281.xxH; or permission of the instructor.
Credit Hours
4

Semester(s) Offered:

Autumn

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