Breadcrumb
Links on course numbers will direct you to the CU catalog course description. Links on course titles will link you to specific class websites or syallbi, if available.
Labs and Recitations
- ASTR 1030 labs
111 - M 10:20a-12:05p OBSV S175
112 - M 12:40p-2:25p OBSV S175
113 - M 3:00p-4:45p OBSV S175
114 - M 10:20a-12:05p Remote
115 - M 12:40p-2:25p Remote
116 - M 3:00p-4:45p Remote - ASTR 1040 recitations
011 - W 9:10a-10:00a Fiske M150
012 - W 10:20a-11:10a Fiske M150
013 - W 3:00p-3:50p Remote
014 - W 4:10p-5:00p Remote - ASTR 2010 recitations
010 - Th 4:10p-5:00p Fiske M150
011 - F 3:00p-3:50p Fiske M150
012 - Th 1:50p-2:40p Remote
013 - F 4:10p-5:00p Remote - ASTR 2030 recitations
010 - Th 5:30p-6:20p Fiske M150
011 - Th 7:05p-7:55p Fiske M150
012 - F 4:10p-5:00p Fiske M150
013 - F 7:40p-8:30p Fiske M150
014 - Th 5:30p-6:20p Remote
015 - Th 7:05p-7:55p Remote
016 - F 4:10p-5:00p Remote
017 - F 7:40p-8:30p Remote - ASTR 2040 recitations
010 - M 9:10a-10:00a Fiske M150
011 - M 12:40p-1:30p Fiske M150
012 - M 4:10p-5:00p Fiske M150
013 - F 11:30a-12:20p Fiske M150
014 - 9:10a-10:00a Remote
015 - 12:40p-1:30p Remote
016 - 4:10p-5:00p Remote
017 - 11:30a-12:20p Remote - ASTR 3720 recitations
010 - W 1:50p-2:40p Remote
011 - W 3:00p-3:50p Fiske M150
012 - W 4:10p-5:00p Fiske M150
013 - W 5:20p-6:10p Fiske M150
014 - W 6:30p-7:20p Fiske M150
015 - W 7:40p-8:30p Remote - ASTR 3800 recitations
010 - F 10:20a-11:10a Remote
011 - F 3:00p-3:50p Remote
TuTh
- ASTR 1000-001, The Solar System
Instructor: Wooten
Remote
12:45-2:00 (TuTh) - ASTR 1000-002, The Solar System
Instructor: Wooten
Remote
2:20-3:45 (TuTh) - ASTR 1030-100, Accel Intro Astronomy 1
Instructor: Berta-Thompson
Remote
3:55-5:10 (TuTh) - ASTR 1040-010, Accel Intro Astronomy 2
Instructor: Nelson
Remote
11:10-12:25 (TuTh) - ASTR 1200-002, Stars and Galaxies
Instructor: Perez-Gallego
Remote
11:10-12:25 (TuTh) - ASTR 2000-001, Ancient Astronomies
Instructor: Zawaski
Fiske M150 + Remote
2:20-3:35 (TuTh) - ASTR 2010-001, Modern Cosmology
Instructor: Begelman
Remote
9:35-10:50 (Tu) - ASTR 2030-001, Black Holes
Instructor: Madigan
Remote
11:10-12:25 (Tu) - ASTR 2040-001, Search for Life in the Universe
Instructor: MacGregor
Remote
3:55-4:45 (TuTh) - ASTR 2100-001, Concepts in Astrophysics
Instructor: Halverson
Remote
11:10-12:25 (TuTh) - ASTR 2600, Computation Techniques
Instructor: Hornstein
OBSV S125 + Remote
2:20-3:35 (TuTh) - ASTR 3400-001, Research Methods
Instructor: Keller
Remote
5:30-7:15 (TuTh) - ASTR 3520, Observations and Instrumentation 2
Instructor: France
OBSV S125
9:35-10:50 (TuTh)
Lab: 6:30-8:20 (Tu) - ASTR 3720-001, Planets & Their Atmospheres
Instructor: Brain & Schneider
Remote
2:20-3:35 (TuTh) - ASTR 3800-001, Data Analysis & Computing
Instructor: Cash
Remote
3:55-5:20 (TuTh) - ASTR 3830-001, Astrophysics 2
Instructor: Comerford
Remote
11:10-12:25 (TuTh) - ASTR 4800-001, Space Science: Practice & Policy
Instructor: Baker & Blum
Remote (Tu) + Fiske M150 (Th)
12:45-2:00 (TuTh)
MWF
- ASTR 1000-20, The Solar System
Instructor: Wooten
Remote
3:00-3:50 (MW) - ASTR 1000-30, The Solar System
Instructor: Lowder
Remote
9:10-10:00 (MW) - ASTR 1030, Accel Intro Astronomy I
Instructor: Malaspina
Remote
9:10-10:00 (MWF) - ASTR 1200-2, Stars and Galaxies
Instructor: Ramstad
Remote
1:50-2:40 (MW) - ASTR 2020, Space Astronomy
Instructor: Burns
Fiske M150
11:30-12:20 (MWF) - ASTR 2040-001, Search for Life in the Universe
Instructor: Perez-Gallego
Remote
10:20-11:10 (MWF) - ASTR 2600, Intro Scientific Programming
Instructor: Hornstein
SBO S125 + Remote
1:50-3:05 (MW) - ASTR 4800, Space Science: Practice and Policy
Instructor: Esposito
Remote
11:30-12:20 (MWF)
Tu/Th
- ASTR 1000-10, The Solar System
Instructor: Wooten
Remote
11:10-12:00 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 1040, Accel Intro Astronomy II
Instructor: Ergun
Remote
9:35-10:50 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 1200-1, Stars and Galaxies
Instructor: France
Remote
2:20-3:10 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 2000, Ancient Astronomies
Instructor: Keller
Fiske M150 + Remote
2:20-3:35 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 2030, Black Holes
Instructor: Begelman
Remote
9:35-10:50 (Tu) - ASTR 2040-002, Search for Life in the Universe
Instructor: Hynek
Remote
2:20-3:35 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 3510, Observations and Instrumentation I
Instructor: Bally
Remote
2:20-3:35 (Tu/Th)
Lab: 7:30-9:30 (Tu) - ASTR 3710, Formation & Dynamics of Planetary Systems
Instructor: Madigan
Remote
Asynchronous - ASTR 3730, Astrophysics I
Instructor: Cash
Fiske M150
12:45-2:00 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 3730, Astrophysics I
Instructor: Dexter
Remote
12:45-1:35 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 3750, Planets, Moons, and Rings
Instructor: Hayne
Remote
9:35-10:25 (Tu/Th) - ASTR 3800, Astro Data Analysis
Instructor: Darling
Remote
3:55-5:45 (Tu/Th)
Session A
ASTR 1000, The Solar System
Instructor: Jennie Paine
All summer session A classes will be taught remotely Please click here for the official announcement. Details are forthcoming.
11:00-12:35PM (M-F)
ASTR 2600, Intro to Scientifc Programing
Instructor: Kosta Horaites
All summer session A classes will be taught remotely Please click here for the official announcement. Details are forthcoming.
12:45-2:20PM (M-F)
Session B
ASTR 1200, Stars and Galaxies
Instructor: Aaron Stemo
All summer session B classes will be taught remotely Please click here for the official announcement. Details are forthcoming.
11:00-12:35PM (M-F)
ASTR 2040, Search for Life in the Universe
Instructor: Angela Collier
All summer session B classes will be taught remotely Please click here for the official announcement. Details are forthcoming.
2:30-4:05PM (M-F)
MWF Schedule
-
ASTR 1010, Intro to Astronomy
Instructor: Duncan
Room: G1B20
9:00-9:50 (MWF) -
ASTR 1030, Accel. Intro to Astronomy I
Instructor: Berta-Thompson
Room: G130
9:00-9:50 (MWF) -
ASTR 3560, Astronomical Instrumentation Lab
Instructor: Glenn
Room: D318
9:00-9:50 (M)
9:00-10:50 (WF) -
ASTR 2040, Search for Life in the Universe
Instructor: Perez-Gallego
Room: G1B20
10:00-10:50 (MWF) -
ASTR 1200, Stars & Galaxies
Instructor: Portyankina
Room: G130
11:00-11:50 (MWF) -
ASTR 4800, Space Science: Practice & Policy
Instructor: Burns
Room: E126
11:00-11:50 (MWF) -
ASTR 2010, Modern Cosmology
Instructor: Begelman
Room: G131
1:00-1:50 (MWF) -
ASTR 2600, Computational Techniques
Instructor: Darling
Room OBSV S125
1:00-2:15 (MW) -
ASTR 1000, The Solar System
Instructor: Brown
Room: G1B20
2:00-2:50 (MWF)
Labs and Recitations
- ASTR 1010, OBSV S175
L-110, T 9:00-10:45
L-111, T 11:00-12:45
L-112, T 1:00-2:45
L-113, W 11:00-12:45
L-114, W 1:00-2:45
L-115, W 3:00-4:45
L-116, Th 9:00-10:45
L-117, Th 11:00-12:45
L-118, Th 1:00-2:45 - ASTR 1020, OBSV
011, W 9:00-9:50, S175
012, W 9:00-9:50, S125
013, W 10:00-10:50, S175
014, W 10:00-10:50, S125 - ASTR 1030, OBSV S175
110, M 11:00-12:45
111, M 1:00-2:45
112, M 3:00-4:45
113, F 11:00-12:45
114, F 1:00-2:45 - ASTR 1040, D142
011, T 1:00-1:50
012, T 2:00-2:50
013, W 1:00-1:50
T/TH Schedule
-
ASTR 1040, Accel Intro Astronomy II
Instructor: Rast
Room: G125
9:30-10:45 (T/Th) -
ASTR 2030, Black Holes
Instructor: Dexter
Room G1B20
9:30-10:45 (T/Th) -
ASTR 3750, Planets, Moons, & Rings
Instructor: Esposito
Room: G130
9:30-10:45 (T/Th) -
ASTR 1000, The Solar System
Instructor: Brown
Room: G1B20
11:00-12:15 (T/Th) -
ASTR 3710, Solar System Formation and Dynamics
Instructor: Schneider
Room: G130
11:00-12:15 (T/Th) -
ASTR 2020, Space Astronomy
Instructor: Burns
Room: G130
12:30-1:45pm (T/Th) -
ASTR 3730, Astrophysics 1
Instructor: Bally
Room: Chem 142
12:30-1:45pm (T/Th) -
ASTR 1200, Stars & Galaxies
Instructor: Duncan
Room: G130
2:00-3:15 (T/Th) -
ASTR 2000, Ancient Astronomies
Instructor: Keller
Room: BESC 180
2:00-3:15 (T/Th) -
ASTR 3510, Observations & Instrumentation I
Instructor: Hornstein
Room: E126
2:00-3:15pm (T/Th)
Lab 7:30pm-9:30pm (T in S125) -
ASTR 3800, Data Analysis & Computing
Instructor: Cash
Room: OBSV S125
3:30-5:20 (T/Th)
***Courses are subject to change***
ASTR 3400 - Research Methods cannot be offered this semester.
ASTR 4330 - Cosmochemistry is being offered by the Geology Dept as GEOL 4330 - Cosmochemistry
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