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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

Coursera’s Imagining Other Earths course, is a comprehensive, 3-week training that delves deep into the astronomical, physical, and biological aspects of human life, and tackles the much-pondered question, are we alone? This programme will enable you to create entire universes through the medium of thought experiment. 

Moreover, the curriculum also features lessons on the various other planets of the solar system, their atmospheric characteristics, and their thermodynamics. The Imagining Other Earths programme comes with flexible deadlines, which can be reset according to your schedule and preferences. The course is also 100% online and takes approximately 25 hours to complete.

Apart from the usual high-quality video lectures, the Imagining Other Earths training by Coursera also includes interviews with astronomy experts, to provide you with extensive insights about the astronomical research experience. There are also a ton of practice tests to help you solidify the knowledge garnered every week. Since the programme is free of cost, no course completion certificate is provided. If you’ve completed the course, the Coursera accomplishment page will display the details regarding the programme completion.

The Highlights

  • 100% online
  • Flexible deadlines
  • Free course
  • English subtitles available
  • A Princeton University offering
  • Video-based learning
  • Beginner-level course
  • Approx. 25 hours to complete

Programme Offerings

  • Self-paced Training Module
  • Flexible learning
  • free course
  • a Princeton University Offering
  • online learning
  • Video-based Curriculum
  • English Subtitles.

Courses and Certificate Fees

Certificate Availability
no

The Imagining Other Earths training course is entirely free of cost, with full access to all the assignments, videos, and other learning material.

Imagining Other Earths Fees Structrure

AmountFree

Imagining Other Earths
Free

Eligibility Criteria

The Imagining Other Earths training course is a beginner level course and has no eligibility criteria. Anybody interested in biology, planetary science, and astronomy can apply for the programme.

What you will learn

Knowledge of Astronomy

Upon satisfactory completion of the Online Imagining Other Earths programme, you will have knowledge about topics like:

  • Stellar evolution and the physical properties of stars
  • The solar system and its various constituents
  • Physical properties of planetary atmospheres
  • Optical imaging of multiple planets and the working theory behind telescopes
  • Biochemistry, cellular science, and the evolution of life
  • The faint sun problem and the Goldilocks problem
  • Fermi Paradox and SETI

Who it is for


Admission Details

To enrol in the Coursera Imagining Other Earths course:

  • Go to the course page
  • Login to your Coursera account through Facebook, Gmail, Email. If you don’t have an existing account, create one.
  • Click the ‘Enroll’ button.
  • You’ll get a pop-up asking you to continue the course.

Application Details

To register for the Imagining Other Earths Programme by Coursera, sign up on Coursera with your FB, email, or Apple account. Provide necessary contact details and start learning right away.

The Syllabus

Video
  • Welcome

Readings
  • Course Overview
  • Keep in Touch

Videos
  • Introduction 
  • Planets, Stars and the Milky Way
  • From Galaxies to the Big Bang

Videos
  • Introduction
  • The Main Components
  • How Do We Know it When We See it?

Videos
  • Physics Overview
  • Energy Conservation and the Temperature of Planets
  • Habitable Zone and Goldilocks

Videos
  • Albedo and the Faint Sun Problem
  • Feedbacks and Stability
  • Snowball Earth

Videos
  • Bulk Properties of Materials
  • Kinetic Theory
  • Hydrostatic Equilibrium

Videos
  • Mercury
  • Magnetic Fields
  • Venus
  • Interview with Sean Solomon

Videos
  • Basics
  • Mars and Water
  • Our Past and Our Future?

Videos
  • Basics
  • Craters
  • Tides

Videos
  • Comets and Asteroids
  • Solar System Moons
  • Saturn

Videos
  • Kepler’s Laws and Search for Extrasolar Planets Part I
  • Kepler’s Laws and Search for Extrasolar Planets Part II
  • Kepler’s Laws and Search for Extrasolar Planets Part III
  • Interview with Debra Fischer
  • Interview with Freeman Dyson

Videos
  • Transits of Venus
  • Extrasolar Transits
  • Exoplanet Zoo

Videos
  • General Relativity
  • Microlensing
  • Stability
  • Interview with John Johnson

Videos
  • Basic Concepts
  • Properties of Light
  • Physical Properties

Videos
  • Stellar Structure
  • Nuclear Fusion
  • Evolution

Videos
  • Height of Mountains
  • Atoms
  • Jupiter and Brown Dwarfs

Videos
  • Optics and Light
  • Telescopes
  • Imaging Planets
  • Interview with Emily Rauscher

Videos
  • Angular Momentum
  • Protoplanetary Disks
  • Diversity of Planetary Systems

Videos
  • Simple Ingredients
  • Amino Acids to Proteins
  • Proteins to Cells

Videos
  • Synthesizing Life
  • Origin of Cells
  • Extraterrestrial Origin?

Videos
  • Inevitability of Evolution
  • Sex and its Alternatives
  • Tree of Life

Videos
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Other Examples
  • Evolution and Astrobiology

Videos
  • Dinosaurs
  • The Other Four Great Extinctions
  • Fate of Humanity

Videos
  • The Faint Sun Problem
  • Goldilocks Problem
  • Habitable Zone

Videos
  • SETI
  • Interstellar Travel
  • Fermi Paradox
  • Interview with Tullis Onstott
  • Interview with Lisa Kaltenegger

Instructors

Princeton University, Princeton Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: Is a certificate available at the end of the course?

Since the Imagining Other Earths course is free, no course completion certificate is given to the candidate.

2: Is financial aid available for the Imagining Other Earths course?

This is a free course, so students don’t have to apply for financial aid.

3: When will I get access to the course content?

Coursera offers different varieties of course access, depending on the type of enrollment. Since Imagining Other Earths programme offers ‘Full course, No certificate’ option instead, the training doesn’t offer certification. Moreover, all the course content and graded assignments are unlocked for all users.

4: Are the course deadlines strict?

No, the deadlines for all the weekly assignments are quite flexible and can be changed as per one’s convenience.

5: What is the fee for the Imagining Other Earths course?

The Imagining Other Earths course is free of cost for all users. 

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