Heliophysical part: Getting acquainted with the heliophysical instrumentation located at the 
Astronomical Observatory in Bialkow – Large Coronagraph (LC), Horizontal Telescope (HT), 
Multi-channel Subtractive Double-Pass spectrograph (MSDP spectrograph). Presentation of 
the principle of operation of the MSDP imaging spectrograph. Spectroscopic heliophysical 
observations in the hydrogen H-alpha spectral line, by the use both solar telescopes (LC, HT) 
and the MSDP imaging spectrograph. Theoretical introduction to the physics of solar active 
phenomena observed at the Bialkow Observatory (solar flares, prominences, filaments, 
eruptions). MSDP data processing and analysis of active phenomena recorded during 
observations at the Bialkow Observatory. Spectral analysis of the hydrogen H-alpha line 
during various active phenomena observed on the Sun. Astrophysical part: Acquaint to the 
observation site and observational instruments. Construction of the telescope located at the 
Astronomical Observatory in Bialkow: optics, mount, CCD detector, filter wheel, autoguider, 
telescope control, and operation of the observational dome. An introduction to astrophysical 
observations: observation conditions, small and large ground-based telescopes, space 
telescopes, photometry, spectroscopy. General discussion of the observation technique used 
at the astrophysical observatory of the University of Wrocław: multicolor photometry, 
differential photometry, and photometric time series. Summary of the research subjects 
studied at the astrophysical observatory of the University of Wrocław: multicolor photometry 
of star clusters (open and globular clusters), color-magnitude diagrams, photometric 
variability of stars (pulsating stars, eclipsing stars, irregular variables). Discussion and 
(partial) execution of a typical course of astrophysical observations: calibration frames 
(images before and after calibration), observations of selected objects, ways of performing 
of photometric measurements, and a light curve.