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\subsection{About AST 208}
AST 208 is the first rigorous course in the astrophysics major. A recommended background course, AST 207 (\emph{The Science of Astronomy}), serves as more of a broad survey over the entire field, whereas AST 208 contains a laboratory (observing) component and explores a specific topic, planetary science \citep[using, e.g.,][]{Lissauer2013Fundamental-Pla}, in greater depth. The marriage of a lecture-based planetary science course with a laboratory course on observational practice came about as a quirk of history. Indeed, in previous editions of the course these two components operated independently. With the introduction of more rigorous data analysis and statistical methods, we
felt believe that a tighter integration of the lecture and the lab
was is more appropriate.
In Spring 2015, out of 28 students taking AST 208 there are 17 astrophysics majors (including 3 Lyman Briggs astrophysics majors) and 5 physics majors. The remaining students are from assorted majors and are taking AST 208 as an elective.