Friday 10 May 2024

Keeping my hand in

 

I had a few weeks to spare around the Christmas period and my almost local college was offering free level 2 courses so I gave this a bash. It's not a coding course as such, it doesn't concentrate on a particular language, just gives an overview of coding principles and project management. It's not for everyone, and I can understand why some people might not find it all that useful or interesting, but I found it OK. 

Wednesday 8 May 2024

SM123 Module website details

This one sneaked up on me. The module website opens about three weeks before the course begins on Saturday 6th October 

Thursday 18 April 2024

I have enrolled!

I have finally enrolled on the Open University module SM123 Physics and Space. I have wanted to do this for a while now. The module is a bit pricey at £1818 for only 30 credits (30 CATS points) but I think I will get a lot out of it. The Python content in particular is well worth doing, but I've heard it isn't taught particularly well, so it helps to have previous experience of coding.

Thursday 25 January 2024

BSc (Hons) Planetary Exploration with Astronomy and Astrobiology at Birkbeck

Birkbeck College offer this 4 year part time course by distance learning mode. It is adapted from their 3 year full time course. Full time first year modules are shown in blue, second year modules in red and third year modules in green. Each 'small' module is 15 CATS points, 'large' are 30 points. 90 points per year for the part time course, as shown below.

1

Earth as a Planet
Planetary Science and Exploration
Foundations of Astronomy
Planetary Materials

2

Geology of the Solar System
Introduction to Field Geology
Planetary Geophysics

3

Igneous Petrology
Introduction to Astrobiology
Planetary Interiors
Remote Sensing and Planetary Surfaces
Field Mapping OR Planetary Exploration
Preparation for Research Project

4

Comets, Asteroids and Meteorites
Frontiers in Astrobiology
Physical Principles of Astronomy
Volcanism in the Solar System
Research Project

Astronomy at UCLan

The University of Central Lancashire offer a CertHE/BSc(Hons) in Astronomy. Each module is 20 CATS points. Completing the three compulsory and three optional first year units will get you a CertHE. 

AA1051
Introduction to Astronomy

AA1054
Physics for Astronomy

AA1062
Mathematics for Astronomy

Three from:
AA1053 Introduction to Cosmology
AA1055 IT for Astronomy
AA1057 Investigations in Astronomy
AA1058 Sun, Earth and Climate
AA1059 Introduction to Astrobiology

AA2051
The Milky Way

AA2052
Galaxies Beyond the Milky Way

AA2053
Ultraviolet, Optical and Infrared Astronomy

AA2054
Exploring the Solar System

AA2055
Solar Astrophysics

AA2056
Solar-Stellar Connection

AA3050
Astronomy Dissertation

AA3053
Cosmology and Relativity

AA3056
Extreme States of Matter

AA3057
Collaborative Investigation

AA3051
Origins

AA3055
Astronomical Computing



Tuesday 23 January 2024

Masters of Physics (MPhys) comes to the OU

The Open University now offers a Masters of Physics (MPhys) degree. This is the standard start physics pathway. 

Level 3 Option
S384 Astrophysics of Stars and Exoplanets
S385 Cosmology and the Distant Universe
MS327 Deterministic and Stochastic Dynamics
MST326 Mathematics Methods and Fluid Mechanics
MST374 Computational Applied Mathematics

Level 4 Option
M820 Calculus of Variations and advanced calculus
M821 Nonlinear ordinary differential equations