If you ever tried to send me
messages to cbryja@ccsf.edu, I might not
have received them. That address tends to
fill with spam, and it often freezes up when it gets overfull. If you have any questions about this course,
please e-mail me at claia@phch.org instead. (Although, I do sometimes find important
messages from my students in my spam folder for that address too, so it’s not
perfect either. #sigh# Lately, I have been attempting to use a
completely new account ( claia.bryja@mail.ccsf.edu
) exclusively for communicating with students, but I often forget to check that
one for days at a time.)
I do not require students to
check in when they register, so please don’t send me e-mail unless you have a
question that needs answering.
The textbook for the course
is the 6th edition
of “The Essential Cosmic Perspective” (not the full
length version that lacks the word “essential” in the title, and not any of the
five earlier editions of the same name), by Bennett, Donahue, Schneider, and
Voit (ISBN # 978-0-32-171536-4). It is available in a cheaper loose leaf binder version
as well as regular paperback. The CCSF
bookstore also sells expensive copies that are packaged with the extra
“Mastering Astronomy” tutorial DVD, but I am not requiring that you buy
that. While I highly recommend the
“Mastering Astronomy” package, and while I believe that it is worth the extra
cost, students with a limited budget may wish to order the textbook online
without that extra package.
Important Notice #1: This
course requires a mid-term exam and a final exam that must be taken in person
at the CCSF main campus. (Multiple
times for taking these exams will be offered, so personal scheduling is not
likely to be a concern as long as you are in the Bay Area during the mid-term
and finals weeks.) Please do not enroll in this course if you cannot attend exams in
mid-March and mid-May.
I plan to
hold (but have not yet been able to confirm) an optional but highly recommended orientation at
As soon as
the new semester starts, you may begin the course on your own, regardless of whether you plan to attend the optional
orientation. Within 24 hours of the start of the semester or of your enrollment, you
should be e-mailed instructions how to login.
If you do not receive these instructions, you most likely are not
checking the account that CCSF has on file as your e-mail address. Unless
you have set it up otherwise, the default is the “mail.ccsf.edu” address
assigned to you by the college, so please be sure to check that for
messages. I also may use your CCSF
e-mail address for communicating with you.
Important Notice #2: We will be
working at a rather fast pace, from which it will be difficult to catch up if
you start the course more than a few days late.
Because of this, and because so many additional students are waiting to
get in if space is available, I will
drop you from the course if you do not access the class and begin work within the first seven days.
If you are waitlisted:
I look forward to meeting everyone-- either on line or
in person-- as this course takes off!
Sincerely,
Claia (rhymes
with "hi ya!") Bryja (pronouncing the “y” like a long-I the same as the
“ai” diphthong in my first name, and pronouncing the "j" in the usual
English way)
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Here is a
link to a great resource of other links to anything and everything you can
think of about astronomy. I encourage
you to browse.
AstroPlace
(unfortunately, this seems to be defunct, so I will need to replace this link
with something comparable sometime soon)
Finally,
here’s my favorite webpage of all: