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Course Description

From powering global communications to enabling scientific discovery and supporting national security, spacecraft serve as the backbone of today’s rapidly evolving space sector. As commercial launches surge and new technologies reshape mission possibilities, professionals who understand the intricacies of spacecraft design and mission planning are in high demand.

In this course, you will systematically build expertise in spacecraft architecture, mission objectives, and subsystem integration, connecting each phase of the mission life cycle to real-world outcomes. By working with tools such as the Spacecraft Function Categorization and Subsystem Functions Chart, you’ll translate mission goals into actionable design requirements and evaluate how critical components work together. Applying the Technology Readiness Level (TRL) framework, you’ll discover how to balance innovation with reliability, assess technical risks, and make informed decisions that drive mission success.

By completing this course, you will be prepared to navigate complex spacecraft systems, contribute confidently to mission planning, and make strategic decisions that advance the future of space exploration.

Faculty Author

Mason Peck

Benefits to the Learner

  • Identify primary purposes of spacecraft to align mission objectives
  • Evaluate key components and subsystems for spacecraft functionality
  • Outline mission life-cycle phases and milestones for successful execution
  • Assess mission risks and subsystem readiness using Technology Readiness Levels

Target Audience

  • Individuals aspiring to entry-level spacecraft technician positions
  • Non-technical upskillers in the space tech industry
  • Entry-level technicians at space tech companies
  • Entrepreneurs
  • Executives in the supply chain, software development, and defense spheres who are likely to see their businesses affected by space tech advancements

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

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Type
2 week
Dates
Sep 16, 2026 to Sep 29, 2026
Total Number of Hours
16.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $999.00
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