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BP330 - Bachelor of Space Science
Plan: BP330P23 - Bachelor of Space Science
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
The BP330P23 Bachelor of Space Science program has a student-focused approach that aims at developing generalist skill levels in the scientific and technical disciplines required by the space industry. You will have a sound scientific knowledge and option to include engineering fundamentals as a foundation for a professional career in the space industry; as well as a basis for life-long learning in a rapidly changing global market shaped by economic, cultural, environmental and regulatory forces.
Upon successsful completion of BP330P23 Bachelor of Space Science, you will be able to:
PLO 1. Apply a broad and coherent knowledge of scientific theories, principles, concepts and practices, relevant to the field of space science and technology with multi-disciplinary collaboration
PLO 2. Analyse and critically examine scientific evidence using methods, technical skills, tools and emerging technologies in space science
PLO 3. Analyse and apply principles of scientific inquiry and critical evaluation to address real-world space science challenges and inform evidence based decision making
PLO 4. Communicate, report and reflect on practices relevant to the field of space science, to diverse audiences utilising a variety of formats employing professional integrity and culturally safe practices.
PLO 5. Work independently, with agility, safety, and accountability for own learning and professional future.
PLO 6. Collaborate and contribute within diverse, multi-disciplinary teams, with commitment to diversity, equity and globally inclusive perspectives and practices including First Nations knowledges and input
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