Look here for the syllabus
Topic plan: (click for outline)
Week 1: What is science, and models of motion June 11 - 14 (a look at the scientific method and how it gave us models of the solar system)
Quiz 1 (with answers)

Week 2
(and some supplemental material on the celestial sphere and celestial motions, mostly outside the scope of the class: Week 2, lecture 1 and Week 2, lecture 2 and Week 2, lecture 3: The What Rules the Sky, June 18 - 21 (what you can understand about motions in space, and sometimes check by looking for yourself)
Quiz 2 (with answers)

Week 3: Stars as Suns, June 25 - June 28 (basic information about stars and what role they play in the evolving universe)
Quiz 3 (with answers)

Week 4: Drama in Space, July 2 - 5 (endpoints of stars and the creation of black holes and white dwarfs, and supernovae)
Quiz 4 (with answers)

Week 5: History of the Universe, July 9 - 12 (the story of the Big Bang and galactic evolution)
Quiz 5

Week 6: Exotic and Unknown Matter, July 16 - 19 (the inferred need for dark matter and dark energy)
Quiz 6

Week 7 (with extra material on Mars) : Prospects for Life Elsewhere July 23 - 26 (prospects for life, and intelligent life)
Quiz 7

Week 8: Final Review and Final Exam July 30 - Aug 2 (catching up on anything that fell through the cracks)
Time of final exam: Aug 3, Friday morning at 10:00 am in LR1, next door to lecture room.
Look here for the final study guide
And here is a practice final

After the final exam, the answers are here: 2018 Final with answers