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Course Description

Global investment in space technology is accelerating, fueling new opportunities and reshaping the workforce needed to drive innovation in this dynamic sector. As government agencies, private contractors, and vendors collaborate on ambitious projects, understanding the interplay between key industry players and regulatory frameworks has become essential for anyone seeking to thrive in the field.

In this course, you will examine the intricate relationships among prime contractors, vendors, and government agencies, uncovering how these stakeholders navigate complex aerospace ecosystems. By analyzing the influence of export controls, proprietary data, and regulatory requirements, you’ll discover how to assess the impact of these factors on company operations and technology development. You’ll also investigate the economic drivers shaping job opportunities and the evolving expectations for roles across the space industry.

By engaging with real-world scenarios and interactive exercises, you will develop a tailored career strategy that leverages your strengths and aligns with industry needs. Upon completion, you’ll be prepared to confidently pursue opportunities in space technology and make meaningful contributions to the future of aerospace innovation.

You are required to have completed the following courses or have equivalent experience before taking this course:

  • Identifying Spacecraft Functions and Components

Faculty Author

Mason Peck

Benefits to the Learner

  • Assess the roles of prime contractors, vendors, and government agencies in the space technology industry and their interactions
  • Analyze the impact of export controls and proprietary data on space technology projects and operations
  • Examine the economic drivers shaping the space industry and their effects on technology development and workforce opportunities
  • Develop a career strategy by aligning workforce qualifications and expectations with your skills and interests in the space sector

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 30, 2026 to Oct 13, 2026
Total Number of Hours
16.0
Course Fee(s)
Regular Price $999.00
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