ASTR 3303: Galaxies Across Cosmic Time

InstructorsGordon J. Stacey
Credit Hours3
Prerequisites

Math 1111 or equivalent; At least one introductory course in astronomy and one introductory course in physics

Typically OfferedSpring

This course provides an overview of our current understanding of how galaxies have evolved over the last 13+ billion years and how their evolution has been influenced by their local intergalactic environment. We will look at the evidence that links supermassive black holes, gas accretion and merger events to galaxy evolution and track the star formation rate from early to current epochs. Additional topics will include the formation and distribution of clusters and groups of galaxies, the importance of dark matter and how galaxy evolution fits into the framework of current cosmological models.