Current Courses
Fall 2025 Class Schedule
Math Methods (Core, 1st year)
Instructor: Rast
Room: E126
9:05a-9:55a
Atomic & Molecular Processes (Core, 1st year)
Instructor: Brown
Room: E126
10:10a-11:00a
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Instructor: Hamilton
Room: E126
11:15a-12:05p
Mission Design & Development for Space Sciences (Elective)
Instructor: CurryÌý
Room: AERO N250Ìý
12:10p-1:25p (M/W)
Radiative/Dynamic Processes (Core, 2nd year)
Instructor: Ryu
Room: E126
2:30p-3:20p
Astrophysical & Space Plasmas (Elective)
Instructor: ErgunÌý
Room: E126
3:35-4:25p
Electives outside of the APS Department mustÌýbe submitted toÌýjulie.comerford@colorado.edu for approval.Ìý
Historical courses offerings can be found at classes.colorado.edu.
Planetary Surfaces & Interiors (GEOL) (Elective)
Instructor: HynekÌý
Room: E126
12:30p-1:45p (T/Th)
Seminar in Planetary Science: Recent Advances in Solar and Stellar Wind Physics(Seminar)
Instructor: Malaspina
Room: E126
4:00p-4:40p (T)
Description:In the last year, Parker Solar Probe has achieved its closest approach to the Sun, Solar Orbiter has moved to a higher inclination orbit, and the DKIST solar telescope is operational. ÌýThese observatories have generated a wealth of new data on the physical processes that generate and evolve the solar wind. These data have answered long-standing questions and generated new avenues of research. ÌýAdvances in understanding the solar wind have also impacted how we understand stellar winds more generally. In this course, we will read and discuss a selection of papers describing key results from Parker Solar Probe, Solar Orbiter, and DKIST, as well as papers that place these results into the broader context of stellar winds.Ìý
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, Seminar in Astrophysics:Ìý
Instructor:Ìý
Room:Ìý
4:00p-4:50p (Th)
Description:Ìý
Please refer to for current, as well as historical data, for courses taught through APS/ASTR.Ìý
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