The Space Systems Engineering Master's course at the University of Southampton is a one-year, full-time postgraduate program which offers an advanced understanding of space systems, satellite communications and engineering science. It prepares students for a career in the modern space industry where they are tasked with designing and developing future innovations. Course Content: The Space Systems Engineering MSc is made up of eight taught modules, an introductory module and an extended individual project. Subjects covered include astronautics, astronomy and astrophysics, spacecraft systems design, satellite communications, space environment and protection, and advanced guidance, navigation and control.Key Modules: Introductory Module, Astronautics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Spacecraft Systems Design, Spacecraft Propulsion, Satellite Communications, Space Environment and Protection, Advanced Guidance, Navigation and Control, and Individual Space Systems Engineering Research Project. Future Careers: Graduates from this course can pursue careers in the space sector within diverse areas such as space project management, systems engineering, spacecraft design, spacecraft operations, astronomy and research. Modern space industry employers include satellite manufacturers and operators, space agencies, research institutions and consultancies.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.