About the training program
According to expert forecasts, by 2035, the space industry will grow by 2.8 times. This is due to the growing indispensability of satellite data for a wide range of consumers, from agriculture and the financial sector to smart devices, logistics, and unmanned vehicles, as well as the need to deploy space production infrastructure and explore deep space. These trends form the basis for the growth of the space industry services market, including high demand for modern aerospace technology.
What do graduates do?
Graduates possess fundamental engineering knowledge in the field of spacecraft (SC) and their systems, practical design and modeling skills using modern digital technologies and software and mathematical software development. The acquired competencies provide the opportunity to develop and create new spacecraft of a wide range of purposes (remote sensing of the Earth, for the study of the Moon and planets, SC relays and SC telescopes, etc.), orbital stations, and other high-tech equipment in various industries.