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The Tracks to Space course is an intensive and interdisciplinary learning path in all space subjects.

The International Space University offers a unique curriculum designed specifically for students and professionals starting or changing direction in their space careers.

Since 1988, ISU exposes participants in its courses and programs to new perspectives on global space activities.

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Original price was: € 1'297.00.Current price is: € 648.00.

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Course Syllabus

The course curriculum follows the International Space University Master Degree. Master Degree.

With a multidisciplinary approach, the course transfers know-how and knowledge on all space disciplines.

Introduction

What is ISU?

Evolution of the space sector

The 3I’s

Course overview (learning outcomes)

Where does Space start?

What is the Solar System?

How old is the Solar System?

How did it form?

Meteorites and the early Solar System

Key points to remember

Test

Space systems engineering

How to get to space – orbital mechanics

Space mission eesign

Space environment interaction engineering and design for reliability

Key points to remember

Test

Stellar and planet formation

The high end of the power spectrum

The content of the Universe and what we know we don´t know

Why do we go to space to look at outer space?

Key points to remember

Test

What is remote sensing?

A historical overview

Physical basics and fundamentals

Types of sensors

The concept of resolution

Key points to remember

Test

GNSS general elements

GNSS system description

Performance characteristics – augmentation systems

Implementation of GNSS services

Evolution of the GNSS

Key points to remember

Test

Rationales for doing space

Government and space

What is space policy?

Public actor

Key points to remember

Test

Is there business in Space?

Evolution of the Space Economy

What is NewSpace

Why are space projects expensive?

How to become a space entrepreneur?

Key points to remember

Quiz

Why study the human dimension?

Historical perspectives on space exploration

Space ethics

Diversity and inclusion

Popular culture and collective imaginations

Key points to remember

Quiz

Why crewed missions?

Space is hard on us

Mission medical care

Preventing performance decrements during missions

New risks from new mission designs

Optimizing crew performance in  space

Key points to remember

Test

Course wrap-up

Want to learn more about space?

An overview of ISU programs

The impact of ISU

See you next time!

 

The space sector

The Space Economy

How to measure the Space Economy

Public engagement in space

Private engagement in space

Key points to remember

Test

The changing private context

What is a space company?

What is New Space?

Is New Space changing?

Key points to remember

Test

ISU Official Certificate

At the end of the course, you will receive your certificate of completion. Add it to your CV and share it on social media!
With the certificate you will also have access to various benefits to accelerate your career in the space industry.

Space Week

Original price was: € 1'297.00.Current price is: € 648.00.

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Tracks to Space Course

Entirely OnDemand, the Track to Space course is designed to facilitate your entry into the space industry.

ISU‘s top experts will guide you through a multidisciplinary curriculum, to transfer you the know-how required for your future career as a space professional or entrepreneur.

Each chapter includes a test to measure your new skills.

Together with the award of the certificate, you will have access to very important and concrete benefits that will open a shortcut into the industry.

Space Week

Original price was: € 1'297.00.Current price is: € 648.00.

AVAILABLE NOW NOW

Once you have completed the course, you will be able to book a videocall with an International Space University expert.

During the call, you will discuss your background and goals to identify the best path for you to enter the space industry through ISU’s network, programs and Master’s degrees, and internships, at preferential conditions, available only to School of Disruption members.

Completion of the Tracks to Space course offers the opportunity to enroll in the International Space University’s Masters, Workshops and in-presence space studies programs at discounted fees and favorable conditions.

Completing the Tracks to Space course gives you access to the School of Disruption and International Space University’s internal network of experts and companies. A unique opportunity to build relationships with players in the space industry.

Gain an in-depth understanding of the various facets of the space sector, including space engineering, applications, exploration, and the science of the space environment. This outcome ensures a robust foundation for professionals seeking to excel in diverse space-related roles.

Develop a keen insight into space policies, laws, and regulations. This learning outcome is designed to equip students with the knowledge to navigate the legal and ethical considerations of space activities, preparing them for leadership roles that require regulatory compliance and strategic planning.

Acquire critical entrepreneurial skills and project management techniques specific to the space industry. This outcome focuses on preparing students to initiate and manage space startups, emphasizing innovation, funding strategies, and effective project leadership.

The Tracks to Space is an officially certified course by the International Space University and the School of Disruption, internationally recognised organisations.

The digital certificate can be shared on your LinkedIn profile experience and associated with the International Space University and the School of Disruption.

About the instructors

Su-Yin Tan

Remote Sensing Expert @ISU

Professor Su-Yin Tan is Dean and VP of Academics and Research at ISU, specializing in Earth Observation and Sustainable Development. She’s also an Associate Professor and Director at the University of Waterloo, Canada, with expertise in remote sensing, satellite navigation, GIS, and spatial data analysis. With a diverse background from Papua New Guinea and Canada, she has held significant academic positions, contributing extensively to earth sciences and space studies. ​

Virginia Wotring

Human Performance in Space @NASA

Virginia Wotring, PhD, is an esteemed researcher in space physiology and pharmacology, recognized globally. Her work covers medication stability, pharmacokinetics, and personalized medicine using omics techniques. Starting her space research at NASA-contracted positions in Houston, Texas, she later became founding Deputy Director and Chief Scientist at the NASA-funded Translational Research Institute for Space Health. Preferring research over management, she now is a Professor of Human Performance in Space at the International Space University, Strasbourg, France.

Taiwo Tejumola

Professor of Space System Engineering @ISU

Professor Tejumola, born in Lagos, Nigeria, trained in Electrical/Electronics Engineering at Ahmadu Bello University. He earned his Masters and PhD in space systems engineering from Kyutech, Japan, focusing on small satellites for capacity development, integrated space application, plasma science, and policy for developing countries. He was a key engineer in two satellite projects, including a constellation of CubeSats launched in 2017. His work also emphasizes diversity and inclusion in engineering education.

Bertrand Goldam

Research Activities Coordinator @ISU

Bertrand Goldman is an astrophysicist studying the coolest objects in the Solar vicinity. The very low-mass stars and yet cooler objects named brown dwarfs host a complex chemistry in their atmospheres, not unlike those of exoplanets. Their faintness requires Dr. Goldman to use the deepest ground- or space-based sky surveys, and data science to analyze large data sets. He worked at the French Atomic Energy Commission, the European Southern Observatory in Chile, New Mexico State University and NASA Ames in the USA, and the Max-Planck-Institute for Astronomy in Germany before moving to ISU.

Danijela Ignatovic

Professor of Satellite Navigation @ISU

Danijela Ignjatović, geodetic engineer and Ph.D researcher in the field of space applied technologies needed for lunar settlement missions. She worked at Republic Geodetic Authority of Serbia (from 2000-2003) maintaining the cadastre land management. From 2005-2012 she was employed as an engineer surveyor at VINCI and Colas, France. Familiar with International Space University (ISU) since 2012 where currently is working as a lecturer and research associate. Her expertise covers two fields: development of terrestrial and lunar navigation systems and utilization of lunar in-situ soil resources with additive manufacturing technologies.

Nicolas Peter

President and Professor of Practice in Space Policy and International Affairs @ISU

Nicolas Peter, ISU president and Professor of Practice in Space Policy and International Affairs, leads the Space Policy and Entrepreneurship lab. With 20+ years of international space policy experience across 4 continents and 8 countries, he has published over 120 works and co-edited three books on space affairs. He serves on the Editorial Board of the New Space Journal and reviews for Space Policy and Acta Astronautica journals.

Hugh Hill

Professor of Astrobiology @ISU

Hugh is an Astrophysicist and Professor of Space Science at ISU’s Strasbourg Central Campus. Always interested in astronomy, he spent eight years working at Armagh Planetarium in N. Ireland before completing graduate studies in Dublin, Cambridge and Paris. Following four years working for the Space Program at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center, Hugh joined ISU in 2002 where he teaches diverse subjects and undertakes research in Astrobiology, Astrochemistry and all things Space-related.

Walter Peeters

Professor in Space Business and Management @ISU

Professor Peeters joined ISU after a career in ESA, mainly dealing with project management and human spaceflight astronaut activities. After his nomination as Dean of ISU he was elected as President of ISU and is presently President emeritus. He introduced several entrepreneurship oriented activities and workshops and created a space incubator in ISU. His present publications focus mainly on the NewSpace economy.

Jana Fey

Researcher @ISU

Jana Fey is an interdisciplinary researcher with a background in international relations. In 2023, she joined the International Space University in Strasbourg as a Postdoctoral Researcher in Space Policy. Her research interests concern the intersection of politics and science and the transfer of knowledge about outer space. Jana previously taught at the University of Manchester and the University of Sussex in the United Kingdom, and she holds the Higher Education Teaching Fellowship of Advance HE, also from the UK.

Success Stories

Mirella Gil Natividad

Thanks to her commitment and study, Mirella attended courses at the School of Disruption. By participating in our space workshop in Strasbourg, she gained access to ISU’s Master Degree. Today, Mirella is a Consultant to Support Luna Project at ESA.

Ismail El Omari

Motivated by his incredible passion, Ismail is a student at the School of Disruption who has been able to exploit our network and know-how. After participating in our in-person workshop, he successfully founded the Moroccan Association for Space Studies.

What people say about School of Disruption courses

A very interesting insight on Space Biotechnology

March 13, 2023

I have a Master’s degree in Molecular and Medical Biotechnology, and I’ve always been fascinated by Space. This course gives a very interesting overview of the opportunities of Space Biotechnology, as well as a summary of the history of Space exploration, and a description of the challenges that life must overcome outside Earth.

Elena

Course & Syllabus Reliability

February 16, 2023

Highly potential, structured, practical, and educating scheme. Such an excellent opportunity to experience and acquire knowledge. It is worth the investment!

Daniel Akinwumi

Well packaged and cost effective into to the topic

January 4, 2023

I completed this over 2 days during the festive holidays. What I loved:

On-demand (great accessibility!)

Condensed learning – this was faster than reading a book but equally great in delivered content….

Justin Pennington

Discover our In-Presence Workshops

Space Workshop 2022

Strasbourg

Space Workshop 2023

Lugano

Space Workshop 2024

Milan

FAQ

Who are the instructors?

The course instructors are internationally recognised space industry experts and professors from the International Space University. Each presenter has extensive experience in their field, often gained from working with space agencies.

Why should I take this course?

Taking this course offers unparalleled access to comprehensive knowledge across all key disciplines of the space sector, from engineering to policy, ensuring a well-rounded foundation. It connects students with leading experts and industry professionals, facilitating networking opportunities that can open doors to future career paths. The focus on entrepreneurship and management prepares students to not only contribute to existing organizations but also to lead and innovate in New Space ventures.

Does the course issue a certificate?

Of course, once you have finished the course, you can download the International Space University Certification, recognized by the School of Disruption. The certificate can be attached to your CV or registered on LinkedIn.

Any other questions?

Feel free to write to support@disruption.school to request any information about this course.

Educating the future of Space

For Humanity, For The Planet, For Sustainability

Since 1987International Space University (ISU) provides high-quality training and education for the next generation of space professionals, industry and agency leaders, and entrepreneurial visionaries.

Our alumni network includes over 5,600 individuals working in diverse capacities to shape the space ecosystem in over 110 countries. We promote international, intercultural, and interdisciplinary cooperation to ensure the peaceful use of outer space — For the benefit of humanity and for a sustainable future on this planet and beyond.