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From GPS and banking to environmental and emergency management, space systems play an ever-increasing role in our daily lives. UNSW Canberra is home to the largest space capability in the country and our Graduate Certificate in Space Operations provide you with a high level of understanding of the issues associated with the planning, operation and acquisition of space systems within the rapidly changing global space sector.ÌýÌý

Degree type

Postgraduate coursework

Duration

6 months full-time

Commencing terms

Semester 1, Semester 2

Program code

7353

Delivery mode

Online

Overview

The program analyses the intersection between the technical and strategic forces that influence operational decisions within the space domain. It also explores the changing landscape for theÌýutilisationÌýof space for military, civilian and commercial applications.ÌýThere is an emphasis on examining opportunities for Australia to grow its strategic space capability while responsibly operating within the space domain to ensure the sustainment of the space environment into the future.Ìý

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World-class teaching facilities

UNSW Canberra has a range of on-site capabilities to enable end-to-end space mission including Australia’s first space mission concurrent engineering design facility. Space facilities also include the Falcon Telescope, a cleanroom, a thermal vacuum chamber laboratory, and satellite ground stations.ÌýÌý

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Find out more

For more information on this degree, see theÌý.

  • Students undertaking Graduate Certificate of Space Operations are required to complete 24 Units of Credit (UOC) by completing four 6-UOC courses from the list in the Handbook entry for the program (see the list inÌýCourse AvailabilityÌýbelow).Ìý

    In the Graduate Certificate of Space Operations program, students must complete at least 12 UOC, up to a maximum of 24 UOC, from the core courses list and up to a maximum of 12 UOC from the elective courses list.Ìý

  • Core courses

    Code Course Semester 1 - 2024 Semester 2 - 2024

    Space OperationsÌýÌý

    Distance Mode

    Not Offered

    Space Systems TechnologyÌý

    Not Offered

    Distance Mode

    Space Systems Engineering Management

    Distance Mode

    Not Offered

    Space Cooperation, Conflict and Competition

    Not Offered

    Distance Mode

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    Electives

    Code Course Semester 1 - 2024 Semester 2 - 2024

    Global Navigation Satellite SystemsÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Cyber Resilience: Management Governance and Acquisition

    Distance ModeÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Information Assurance PrinciplesÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Satellite CommunicationsÌýÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Spaceborne Imaging TechnologyÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Requirements PracticeÌý

    Not Offered

    Distance ModeÌý

    Test and EvaluationÌýÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Not Offered

    Project Management Body of KnowledgeÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Capability Option AnalysisÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Applied Machine Learning Not Offered Distance Mode

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    Global SecurityÌý

    Distance Mode

    Not Offered

    Australian Defence Policy: Concepts and ChallengesÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Contemporary Strategy Not Offered Not Offered

    International Law in Global PoliticsÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Not Offered

    Military Game Changers in 21st Century Warfare Not Offered Not Offered

    Human Factors and the Technological InterfaceÌý

    Distance ModeÌý

    Not OfferedÌý

    Understanding Social-Technical Systems: Ideas, Spaces and Cultures Not Offered Distance ModeÌý
  • For information regarding entry requirements, please refer to theÌý.Ìý

Key contacts

Program Coordinator
Dr George Bowden
E:Ìýg.bowden@adfa.edu.au

Student Enquiries
E:
sas@adfa.edu.au
T: +61 2 5114 5000Ìý