ASTR 407: Compact Objects and Neutron Stars is an advanced course that explores the fascinating field of compact objects in astrophysics, with a specific focus on neutron stars. Neutron stars are incredibly dense remnants of massive stars that have undergone supernova explosions. In this course, students will dive deep into the physics, formation, and properties of neutron stars, as well as their astrophysical implications. We will examine the exotic phenomena associated with neutron stars, such as pulsars, magnetars, and neutron star mergers. Through theoretical models and observational studies, students will gain a comprehensive understanding of these enigmatic celestial objects.