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AST-120 Life in the Universe

Explore the possibility that life exists elsewhere in the Universe. Study what astrobiologists mean by "life" and the nature and origin of life on Earth. Investigate the properties of worlds where life could thrive, how the properties of stars affect the habitability of planets, and the challenges associated with interstellar travel. Discuss the probability of communication with extraterrestrial intelligent life forms, and discuss the social and philosophical consequences of finding life, intelligent or simple, elsewhere in the Universe. Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENG 101/ENG 101A and eligibility for any general education math. Note: This course does not satisfy curricular requirements for a laboratory science course.

Term: Fall 2024

Course Type: Credit - 3 Credits

Section: 001 (Closed)

Ways to take the class: Face-to-face

Days: TTH

Time: 12:30PM to 1:45PM

Start Date: 08/27/2024

End Date: 12/15/2024

Location: Arnold Campus

Room: DRGN 100 Building:
Henry L Dragun Science

Instructor: Varies (Subject to change)

Class Size: 24

General Education Requirement: Science

Section Info: Note: This section is participating in the Direct Digital Access program. A course materials fee of $52.00 plus tax will be charged to your student account when you register. Your course materials will be accessible in Canvas on or before the first day of class. For more information, visit http://bit.ly/AACC-DDA.