Space Studies Program
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What is a Space Studies minor?
The Space Studies minor at Bemidji State University is a broad-based course of study that introduces students to interdisciplinary aspects of human activity in space, while offering students a greater understanding of space policy, use, exploration, and the many ways our world is affected by space activity.
The Space Studies minor requires a basic core of science, but the varied elective studies also include topics such as:
- politics and environmental policies that influence and are influenced by space programs
- history of space exploration
- international and national space law
- science topics as they pertain to space exploration: natural, psychological and social
Why pursue a minor in Space Studies?
- to enhance your teaching degree at any level
- to correlate your major field of study with career opportunities in aerospace fields and government positions
- to gain an understanding and knowledge of the development, operation and importance of space ventures.
Who is eligible to enter the Space Studies program?
- Course requirements and program prerequisites are detailed in the BSU catalog.
For more information contact:
Space Studies Program Director
Professor Dahl
Sattgast 108, BSU
jdahl@bemidjistate.eduSpace Grant Administrator Asst. Director
Deb Davis, Sattgast 106, BSU
spacegrant@bemidjistate.edu
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