Course Description
Beginners Astronomy
Astronomy Ireland
Suitable for beginners.
The course fee includes a one year membership to Astronomy Ireland.
Membership includes a one year subscription to Astronomy Ireland magazine, one issue per month of our amazing 48 page full colour magazine, crammed full of interesting articles, amazing pictures and our exclusive SkyDiary which details what to see in the sky each day of the month.
The classes will be delivered on the Zoom platform.
The classes begin on Tuesday October 25th and run for 8 consecutive weeks for 2 hours starting at 7PM.
The classes are suitable for young and old alike. No knowledge of astronomy, science or maths is needed. You can just sit back and enjoy the 8 classes.
Logon details/link for zoom will be sent to you before 12pm on Tuesday 25th the day the classes start.
Astronomy Ireland is the world’s most popular astronomy society.
It has been running evening courses for beginners for many years. Thousands of people have taken these courses since then, making them by far Ireland’s most popular astronomy classes.
Everyone is welcome to the course whether you are a member of Astronomy Ireland or not, in fact if you are not a member we will make you a member by including a subscription to Astronomy Ireland magazine so that you will be kept up to date after the classes with all the latest developments in space.
College Name | Astronomy Ireland |
Course Category | Adult & Community Education, Education |
Course Type | Online Learning |
Course Qualification | Non-Certified |
Course Location | Dublin, Ireland |
Course Start Date | 25th October 2022 |
Course End Date | 13th December 2022 |
Course Fee | 195.00 |
Course Duration | Eight weeks |
Course Times | 7 pm each Tuesday. Each class is recorded and the recording shared the following day which is available for one week to all participants to review or catch up. We also offer all participants the option to repeat the classes the following Spring free of charge. |
Entry Requirements | No knowledge of astronomy, science or maths is required for this course. |
Career Path | Astronomy is usually the first introduction to the sciences most people experience and is an easily accessible and fascinating subject. It can supplement science education in schools and encourage a future in physics or related fields of study and work. It is a fascinating hobby and many people participate so they have a better understanding of their hobby. |
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