Introduction to Astrobiology

ERTH-1510

The field of Astrobiology considers the emergence and evolution of life on Earth, and the potential for life elsewhere. This course explores fundamental concepts in Astrobiology including the creation of the chemical elements, origin and evolution of the solar system, the definition and requirements for life, early Earth environments and life's emergence on this planet. Additionally, students explore habitability on other extraterrestrial bodies — including Mars, Icy worlds and exoplanets, through self-directed research.

4 credits
Prereqs:
none

Past Term Data

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2024
Intro To Astrobiology (4c)
  • Andrew Steele
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 20/30
2023
Intro To Astrobiology (4c)
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
  • Andrew Steele
Seats Taken: 27/30
2022
Intro To Astrobiology (3c)
  • Morgan Frederick Schaller
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 13/15
2021
Intro To Astrobiology (3c)
  • Jacob Thomas Shelley
  • Morgan Frederick Schaller
  • Peter A Fox
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 14/17
2020
Intro To Astrobiology (3c)
  • E Bruce Watson
  • Jacob Thomas Shelley
  • Morgan Frederick Schaller
  • Peter A Fox
  • Karyn Lynne Rogers
Seats Taken: 14/17
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