2017
DOI: 10.22488/okstate.18.100478
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Expectations of Fundamental Knowledge in a Commercial Space Education Program by Space Industry Professionals and Aeronautical Engineering Technology Students

Abstract: Career opportunities in the space industry are growing due to a combination of both the growth of the industry projected by the department of U.S. Labor Statistics and the age of existing employees. A new source of skilled workers is needed during this growth to ensure that companies can continue to develop quality designs, manufacturing, and production of the next generation spacecraft. One source to meet this need is the evolution of existing aerospace focused programs, such as Aeronautical Engineering Techn… Show more

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“…Research completed at Purdue University surveyed alumni and students from an aeronautical engineering technology program. Their results found a broad range of hard skills needed for a commercial space workforce [16]. The top-rated hard skills found were safety procedures, space industry terminology, and clean rooms.…”
Section: Commercial Space Skills and Competenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research completed at Purdue University surveyed alumni and students from an aeronautical engineering technology program. Their results found a broad range of hard skills needed for a commercial space workforce [16]. The top-rated hard skills found were safety procedures, space industry terminology, and clean rooms.…”
Section: Commercial Space Skills and Competenciesmentioning
confidence: 99%