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$273 Limited inc GST / $246

Introduction to Cosmology

<p>This course offers an accessible introduction to the fascinating field of cosmology. We will explore fundamental observations about the Universe, cosmic dynamics, dark matter, cosmic microwave

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$273 Limited inc GST / $246

Introduction to Cosmology

<p>This course offers an accessible introduction to the fascinating field of cosmology. We will explore fundamental observations about the Universe, cosmic dynamics, dark matter, cosmic microwave

...

This course offers an accessible introduction to the fascinating field of cosmology. We will explore fundamental observations about the Universe, cosmic dynamics, dark matter, cosmic microwave background radiation, and the structure of the early Universe. Based on A Cambridge Introduction to Cosmology by Barbara Ryden, this course is designed for anyone curious about the cosmos and our place within it, using clear explanations and engaging discussions.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Face-to-Face / Online

SUGGESTED READING

  • A Cambridge Introduction to Cosmology (Cambridge University Press: 2016), ISBN: 978-1107154834

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Introduction to cosmology: basic observations and fundamental questions
  • Newtonian gravity vs Einstein’s general relativity
  • The expanding Universe and cosmic dynamics
  • Dark matter, dark energy, and the cosmic microwave background
  • Structure formation in the Universe and early Universe physics
  • Modern challenges and future directions in cosmology

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Understand the fundamental observations and theories that shape modern cosmology.
  2. Describe key cosmological parameters and the models used to explain the Universe's expansion.
  3. Explain the roles of dark matter, dark energy, and cosmic background radiation.
  4. Appreciate the processes involved in the early Universe and the formation of cosmic structures.
  5. Engage critically with major open questions in contemporary cosmology.

Shaila Akhter

MPhil, PhD
Dr. Shaila Akhter has done an MPhil and a PhD in Astrophysics and has around 10 years of teaching experience in University Physics and Astronomy at UNSW. She has conducted extensive physics and...

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