Up & Coming Weekly

January 13, 2015

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14 UCW JANUARY 14-20, 2015 WWW.UPANDCOMINGWEEKLY.COM When was the last time you just stared up at the night sky and felt the awe and amazement of the most beautiful object ever made? Fayetteville Technical Community College's Science Division is, for the first time, offer- ing astronomy classes starting January 2015. The first astronomy course will be offered in a hybrid version – AST 151 and AST 151A. This low-stress hybrid course meets once a week for star-gazing and laboratory experiences, while the lecture part of the class will be online. The hybrid course offers students f lexibility and accommodates their hectic schedules. Many students in the past have expressed interest in astronomy courses, so we at FTCC are pleased to make this a reality. The astronomy course will be taught by Dr. Terrence Maher who joined the Physical Science Department at FTCC in 2010 after receiving his doc- torate from North Carolina State University. Maher is looking forward to bringing his discovery-based learning model to the astronomy classroom. FTCC students were able to get their first experience with astronomy at FTCC's Science Friday presentation, "How Big is Big?" held on November 14. Maher gave students an opportunity to recreate the solar system. Students actually became scale models in the solar system by representing all of the planets. According to Maher, the idea was to introduce to students how large the solar system truly is and to help them experience the significance of outer space. Astronomy can also be used to fulfill the natural science requirement for the associate of science as well as the associate of arts degrees. Students in the associate of science program need multiple hours of natural science courses, so the availability of astronomy now provides options in addition to biology, chemistry and physics. Astronomy is recognized as a Universal General Education Transfer Component Course (UGETC) as part of the 2014 Comprehensive Articulation Agreement between the North Carolina Community College System and the University of North Carolina System, which is great news for FTCC students. By taking the astronomy course, students are assured that the course will transfer and count as a natural science course if transferring to a UNC school. The course is also open to students outside of the associate of science or associate of arts degree programs. So, anyone interested in taking an intellectually stimulating, fun and engaging course should consider taking astronomy (AST 151 and AST 151A) at FTCC. In addition to astronomy, the Physical Science department has recently added another course – Conceptual Physics (PHY 110). According to Maher, if science has never been your thing but you still wonder why things work the way they do, then take this course. Through the class, you can learn why objects all fall at the same rate at the earth's surface, how water can boil at room temperature or why there are large cylinders on the power poles outside your home. Conceptual Physics (PHY 110) is offered as a hybrid course format to provide students more f lexibility with class scheduling. Please visit us or our website (fay- techcc.edu) to learn more about the exciting opportunities available at FTCC. CAMERON HARMON, Division Chair, FTCC Sciences, Contribut- ing Writer. COMMENTS? Editor@ upandcomingweekly.com. IN THE MORNING Weekdays 5:30AM to 10:00AM FTCC to Offer Astronomy Classes Spring Semester 2015 by CAMERON HARMON Bold Faced Liars' Showdown Featuring the most impressive roster of flashy fibbers, fish tale tellers, and big old phonies to ever appear on a single stage! Join us for a day of side spli

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