Take Astronomy (ICC SC, TIII and TIDE) this May session: three credits in just two weeks!

By Luke Keller, April 30, 2022

Can’t fit your Natural Science Triple-I or Identities Themes & Perspectives course in your Fall schedule? Need to catch up or want to get ahead? Take it on-line in just 10 days this Summer (May Session)

Stars, Galaxies, and the Universe (ASTR-17500) is a 3-credit, introductory level astronomy course taught from the Natural Sciences (SC) perspective and aligned with the Inquiry, Imagination, Innovation (TIII) and Identities (TIDE) themes. Physics and Astronomy Professor Luke Keller is pleased to offer this popular course on-line during the May Session (May 16 - 28, 2022). You can take this course from anywhere with internet access working any time of day. For more information check out the Summer Session course offerings on Homer Connect. Summer Session registration is open now. Questions? Contact Luke Keller (lkeller@ithaca.edu).

Computer simulation of planet formation.

Computer simulation of planets forming around a distance star.