Master of Science in Space Studies

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The world is rapidly changing, and advancements in space have a great deal to do with these changes. We need a breed of multidisciplinary scholar devoted to understanding the political, economic, commercial, legal, scientific and operational issues associated with space. The Master of Science in Space Studies Program will provide students with that multidisciplinary knowledge, as well as the tools required to confidently meet the space related challenges that lie ahead.

Degree Program Objectives

In addition to the institutional and degree level learning outcomes objectives, the Master of Science in Space Studies also seeks the following specific learning outcomes of its graduates. With reference to each of the respective areas of space studies, graduates in this degree program will be able to:

Advanced Research and Analysis

  • Conduct quantitative and qualitative research and statistical analysis of data related to the support of space exploration and sustained flight
  • Analyze the concepts for placing manned and unmanned vehicles in space
  • Assess scientific principles and calculate problems related to space science and exploration

Scientific Investigations

  • Using the laws of planetary motion and gravitation, calculate and illustrate the effects that gravity has on two-body mechanics, including spacecraft maneuvers such as transfer orbits and rendezvous
  • Examine liquid and solid rocket performance fundamentals including propellants, combustion principles, components, and general turbo-pump, and motor design

National and International Security

  • Assess the institutions of space law and determine how these institutions affect applications such as remote sensing, communications, navigation, launch services, satellite exports, and arms control
  • Distinguish organizations that are critical to the success of the technological advance of space infrastructure in the United States
  • Evaluate the political and commercial significance of major national and international space missions, projects, and operations
  • Articulate the dynamics that influenced the development of nuclear policies and strategies and how those forces evolved over time
  • Compare and contrast the advantages and disadvantages of a space control versus a space denial strategy, and how each fits into the national strategy of an ally or adversary
  • Estimate the evolving capabilities and vulnerabilities of space command and control systems related to strategic nuclear weapons employment, and how those capabilities and vulnerabilities influence strategy and targeting

Degree Program Requirements 

Core Courses (15 semester hours)
  • RC555 / SPST500 - Research Methods in Space Studies
  • SP500 / SPST501 - Introduction to Space Studies
  • SP501 / SPST502 - Introduction to Orbital Mechanics
  • SP545 / SPST504 - Remote Sensing Satellites
  • SP572 / SPST503 - Chronology and Space
Major Courses (Select 12 semester hours)
  • AW523 / SPST505 - Space Warfare
  • SP517 / SPST610 - Comets, Asteroids, and Meteors
  • SP544 / SPST612 - Rocket Propulsion
  • SP546 / SPST613 - Satellite Communications
  • SP519 / SPST619 - The Psychology and Physiology of Space
  • AW570 / SPST620 - National Missile Defense
  • SP502 / SPST621 - Current and Emerging Space Powers
  • SP574 / SPST622 - Space Policy
  • SP575 / SPST623 - National Space Organization
  • SP576 / SPST628 - Space Operations Structure and Design
  • SP690 / SPST690 - Independent Study – Space Studies
Graduate Electives (Select 9 semester hours)

From other courses not taken to meet required, core, or major requirements.


End of Program Requirement - Comprehensive Exam
  • SP700 / SPST698 - Separate Comprehensive Examination [0 semester hours] - Taken once all other degree requirements have been met.

Total hours: 36 semester hours


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