Curriculum
The curriculum of the Graduate Program in Astronomy (Master and Doctorate) consists of three types of courses:
- Basic: they are mandatorily offered once a year; Master and Doctorate students must complete at least 12 (twelve) credits in this type of courses
- Regular: they are offered regularly and cover the main areas of the Graduate Program in Astronomy
- Eventual: they are offered separately and on demand, and do not form part of the stable curriculum
BASIC COURSES
(No. of credits: 4 - Workload: 4h per week)
AST-B01 - EXTRAGALACTIC ASTROPHYSICS - Program
AST-B02 - SPHERICAL ASTRONOMY - Program
AST-B03 - DYNAMICAL ASTRONOMY - Program
AST-B04 - PLANETARY ASTROPHYSICS - Program
AST-B05 - COSMOLOGY I - Program
AST-B06 - STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF THE MILKY WAY - Program
AST-B07 - STELLAR EVOLUTION - Program
AST-B08 - RADIATIVE PROCESSES IN ASTROPHYSICS - Program
AST-B09 - INTRODUCTION TO OBSERVATIONAL ASTRONOMY - Program
AST-X01 - ELETROMAGNETISM (*)
AST-X02 - STATISTICAL MECHANICS (*)
AST-X03 - QUANTUM MECHANICS (*)
(*) Mandatory courses of the Graduate Programs in Physics; they are taken at other institutions (UFRJ, UERJ, UFF, PUC-Rio) and are recognized by the Graduate Program in Astronomy.
REGULAR COURSES
(No. of credits: 4 - Workload: 4h per week)
AST-R01 - PHYSICS OF ASTEROIDS AND COMETS - Program
AST-R02 - ASTROMETRY - Program
AST-R03 - STELLAR ATMOSPHERES - Program
AST-R04 - GRAVITATIONAL COLAPSE - Program
AST-R05 - COSMOLOGY II - Program
AST-R06 - NON CONSERVATIVE DYNAMICS OF PLANETARY SYSTEMS - Program
AST-R07 - REFLEXION SPECTROSCOPY APPLIED TO SOLAR SYSTEM BODIES - Program
AST-R08 - CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE MILKY WAY - Program
AST-R09 - INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM - Program
AST-R10 - MODERN METHODS IN ASTROMETRY -
AST-R11 - NUMERICAL METHODS IN DYNAMICAL ASTRONOMY - Program
AST-R12 - STELLAR ENVELOPES AND WINDS - Program
AST-R13 - PERTURBATION THEORY - Program
AST-R14 - GENERAL RELATIVITY THEORY - Program
AST-R15 - X RAY ASTROPHYSICS - Program
EVENTUAL COURSES
AST-E01 - TOPICS ON STELLAR DISKS AND PLANETARY FORMATION - Program
AST-E02 - TOPICS ON FORMATION AND EVOLUTION OS THE SOLAR SYSTEM - Program
AST-E03 - TIME SERIES ANALYSIS IN ASTRONOMY - Program
AST-E04 - SPECIAL TOPICS ON COSMOLOGY - Program
AST-E05 - TOPICS ON TRANS-NEPTUNIAN OBJECTS - Program
AST-E06 - TOPICS ON GENERAL RELATIVITY - Program
AST-E07 - NUCLEOSYNTHESIS AND CHEMICAL EVOLUTION IN THE ERA OF LARGE SURVEYS - Program
AST-E08 - DATA PROCESSING IN ASTRONOMY - Program
AST-E09 - ASTROSTATISTICS - Program
AST-E10 - TOPICS ON SOLAR SYSTEM OCCULTATIONS - Program
AST-E11 - TOPICS ON E-SCIENCE - Program
AST-E12 - ORBIT DETERMINATION OF SOLAR SYSTEM OBJECTS - Program
AST-E13 - CODE FOR ANISOTROPIES IN THE MICROWAVE BACKGROUND - Program
AST-E14 - THE SHAPE CODE - Program
AST-E15 - TOOLS FOR DATA ANALYSIS IN COSMOLOGY - Program
AST-E16 - OBSERVATIONS OF SMALL BODIES IN THE NEAR INFRARED - Program
AST-E17 - ADVANCED TOPICS ON PLANETARY DYNAMICS - Program
AST-E18 - TOPICS ON GALAXY EVOLUTION - Program
AST-E19 - ADVANCED TOPICS ON ASTEROIDS - Program
AST-E20 - ASTEROSEISMOLOGY - Program
NOTE: Each credit equals 15 hours-class
WARNING: The courses taken at other institutions will only have their credits assessed and, eventually, accepted when carried out in accordance with the provisions of art. 43 of the Graduate Program Regulations, and of art. 22 of the Specific Rules of the Astronomy Program.