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ISU Master of Science (M.Sc.) programs are designed for students looking for a competitive edge to begin a career in space, professionals looking to make a career move into or within the space sector, and researchers looking to broaden their knowledge or make the move from academic life into the space industry. This is achieved by: • Broadening knowledge of space activities and issues • Developing skills to work effectively with colleagues from a diverse range of disciplines and cultures • Interacting with professionals working at the heart of the industry • Applying acquired knowledge and skills through practical experience ISU offers two post-graduate Master of Science (M. Sc.) degrees: - M.Sc. in Space Studies (MSS) - M.Sc. in Space Management (MSM) Both programs share the same basic structure with students starting out on a common curriculum and later diversifying into two specialized streams. While maintaining a common team project activity and a certain level of interdisciplinary interaction between the two streams, the MSS provides a greater focus on scientific and technical aspects and the MSM a greater focus on policy and management aspects.

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