Once dominated by governments, space operations are now being shaped by private enterprises driving innovation, investment, and partnerships
While opportunities are immense, the challenges are equally complex. Several firms have succeeded, but many have failed. This course equips industry executives, managers, and policymakers with the interdisciplinary knowledge needed to guide their organizations, governments, and careers into the rapidly evolving space economy. Now is the time to get smart about space.
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By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
The commercialization of space is reshaping how humanity interacts with the final frontier. The global space economy reached US $570 billion in 2023 (Space Foundation), reflecting a 7.4% annual increase and nearly doubling over the past decade. Projections suggest this figure could exceed $2 trillion by 2040.
Participants will gain:
•A deeper understanding of economic, technical, and policy aspects of space
•Access to renowned faculty and industry experts
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A global peer network of professionals shaping aviation and space operations
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Insights that strengthen safety, security, and efficiency in space missions
Global Perspective – Learn how space operations impact aviation, aerospace, and policy across different regions, preparing you for leadership in a truly international sector.
Industry-Relevant Knowledge – The curriculum blends economics, technology, and policy, ensuring you gain skills that translate directly into real-world decision-making.
Expert Faculty & Practitioners – Engage with experienced instructors and industry leaders who bring practical insights from government agencies, commercial ventures, and academia.
Strategic Career Value – Position yourself at the forefront of one of the fastest-growing industries, projected to surpass $2 trillion by 2040.
Collaborative Learning – Build a professional network with aviation and aerospace peers from around the globe, fostering partnerships that extend beyond the classroom.
Biography: Executive Director, Space Programs, Embry Riddle Worldwide, CEO and President of the Board, Aldrin Family FoundationDr. Aldrin is the Executive Director of Space Programs at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University Worldwide Campus. He is also Program Chair and Founder of the Masters of Space Operations (the largest interdisciplinary graduate degree program in the world with over 1000 students.) More recently he created the Master of Science in Space Systems. Previously he was the Founder and Director of the ISU Center for Space Entrepreneurship at Florida Tech and an Associate Professor of Engineering Management. Before moving into academia, Dr. Aldrin had a distinguished career in industry and government research, including executive positions at Boeing, United Launch Alliance and Moon Express.Dr. Andrew Aldrin is the CEO and President of the Aldrin Family Foundation, a charitable 501 (c)(3) organization dedicated to harnessing the inspiration of space to ignite a passion for STEAM education in students of all ages and backgrounds. He has served in leadership roles in this organization since 2014, during which time he has overseen the extension of educational programs to over 300 elementary schools and universities.Dr. Aldrin was also a member of the research staff at the RAND Corporation and the Institute for Defense Analyses. He serves on the board of several charitable organizations, including The Secure World Foundation, Sea Space Symposium, and the Tau Zero Foundation. He holds a Ph.D. from UCLA in Political Science, an MBA from TRIUM (NYU, LSE, HEC), and an MA from George Washington University in Science, Technology and Public Policy.