Intitulé du Master : Physique des Rayonnements
Semestre : 2
Intitulé de l’UE : Découverte
Intitulé de la matière : Introduction to Astrophysics
Crédits : 2
Coefficients : 2

Teaching objectives:

The course "Introduction to Astrophysics" offered in the Master's program in Radiation Physics for the second semester focuses on a comprehensive introduction to astrophysics, an interdisciplinary field at the intersection of physics and astronomy. This fascinating area aims to understand the underlying mechanisms governing celestial objects such as stars, planets, galaxies, and the interstellar medium, based on fundamental physical principles.

The objectives of this 2-credit course, with a coefficient of 2, include:

  • Introduction to fundamental concepts: Students will be introduced to key astrophysics concepts, including the properties of celestial objects (like their luminosity, mass, temperature, and movement in space).
  • Interdisciplinary understanding: This course aims to bridge pure physics and astronomy, allowing students to understand how physical principles apply to the universe.
  • Initiation to astrophysics research: Students will be encouraged to develop an interest in astrophysics research by exploring the latest discoveries and theories in the field.

The assessment method is divided equally into two parts: 50% based on continuous assessment, which may include homework, presentations, or projects during the semester, and 50% on a final exam. This assessment method is designed to ensure that students not only master the theory but also actively engage in learning throughout the semester.

This course is designed to be a gateway to the extraordinary universe of astrophysics, providing students with the tools and knowledge necessary to pursue further studies or a career in this exciting field.