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AST 392J AST 392J. Astronomical Instrumentation. 3 Hours.

A hands-on course in instrument development, including mechanical design and machining, electronics design, optical design and optics, computer interfacing, and project planning. Students use CAD programs in each area and design and build a computer-controlled instrument. Learning activities are carried out in groups and teams. One lecture hour and five laboratory hours a week for one semester. Prerequisite: Graduate standing.

Degree Requirements, Astronomy

Graduate

http://catalog.utexas.edu/graduate/areas-of-study/natural-sciences/astronomy/degree-requirements/

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