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    GENS 211 | Course Introduction and Application Information

    Course Name
    Space exploration and society: Past, Present, and Future
    Code
    Semester
    Theory
    (hour/week)
    Application/Lab
    (hour/week)
    Local Credits
    ECTS
    GENS 211
    Fall/Spring
    3
    0
    3
    5

    Prerequisites
    None
    Course Language
    Course Type
    Second Foreign Language
    Course Level
    -
    Mode of Delivery -
    Teaching Methods and Techniques of the Course -
    National Occupation Classification -
    Course Coordinator
    Course Lecturer(s)
    Assistant(s) -
    Course Objectives This course will examine the history of space exploration in a way accessible to motivated students of all majors and levels - not just engineers and scientists but also economists, fine artists, accountants, political scientists, musicians, philosophers, lawyers, movie makers and medical doctors. Analysis of the impact of space exploration will include industrial benefits, the novel phenomenon of commercial space and societal change from the artistic, literary, and philosophical standpoints including also the growing representation of women in the air and in space. Finally we shall consider the colonization of Mars and interdisciplinary issues such as nanotechnology and the dream of interstellar exploration. . This course will examine the history of space exploration in a way accessible to motivated students of all majors and levels - not just engineers and scientists but also economists, fine artists, accountants, political scientists, musicians, philosophers, lawyers, movie makers and medical doctors. Analysis of the impact of space exploration will include industrial benefits, the novel phenomenon of commercial space and societal change from the artistic, literary, and philosophical standpoints including also the growing representation of women in the air and in space. Finally we shall consider the colonization of Mars and interdisciplinary issues such as nanotechnology and the dream of interstellar exploration. . This course will examine the history of space exploration in a way accessible to motivated students of all majors and levels - not just engineers and scientists but also economists, fine artists, accountants, political scientists, musicians, philosophers, lawyers, movie makers and medical doctors. Analysis of the impact of space exploration will include industrial benefits, the novel phenomenon of commercial space and societal change from the artistic, literary, and philosophical standpoints including also the growing representation of women in the air and in space. Finally we shall consider the colonization of Mars and interdisciplinary issues such as nanotechnology and the dream of interstellar exploration.
    Learning Outcomes
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    Content
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    * Contribution Level
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    1To learn non-calculus (arithmetic, basic algebra, basic trig) spaceflight foundations;
    2To apply basic knowledge to draw conclusions about the challenge of spaceflight;
    3To learn to consider critically the interaction of factors determining spaceflight policy
    4To gain an appreciation for geo-political differences in approach to spaceflight
    5To learn research and short essay writing on spaceflight and societal interactions.
    Course Description The course provides a general introduction to the elements that make a space mission possible so that informed students can draw their own conclusions. It covers fundamental knowledge at the simplest mathematical level possible to allow students to judge technical claims independently. Case histories about several programs, both human and robotic, are analyzed to expose scientific, technological, and societal interactions. The students are exposed to the tools needed to develop personal critical thinking regarding space exploration, its benefits and its challenges.

     



    Course Category

    Core Courses
    Major Area Courses
    Supportive Courses
    Media and Management Skills Courses
    Transferable Skill Courses

     

    WEEKLY SUBJECTS AND RELATED PREPARATION STUDIES

    Week Subjects Related Preparation Learning Outcome
    1 Introduction and general overview of the course and of the fundamental concepts. Check the class syllabus
    2 The dream of human flight: ancient sources in prose, poetry, and the figurative arts. Lecture Notes
    3 The Scientific Revolution: Dynamics (almost) without math and the reason things moves as they do Lecture Notes
    4 How to plan, prepare, and submit your projects without stress: Software, sources, and intellectual ethics Lecture Notes
    5 Space flight made easy and attractive 1: Your instruction manual to go from the ground to low earth orbit and back. Lecture Notes
    6 Connection between flight, rocketry and society in the early 20th century: Different countries, different stories. Lecture Notes
    7 Review Lecture Notes
    8 Space flight made easy and attractive 2: Your instruction manual to go from low earth orbit to the moon and back. Lecture Notes
    9 Spaceflight in modern art: music, film, and literature Lecture Notes
    10 Women in the space program. The success story. Lecture Notes
    11 Spaceflight made easy and attractive 3: Your instruction manual to go from low earth orbit to Mars and back. Lecture Notes
    12 Spaceflight meets entrepreneurship: Space tourism and commercial space Lecture Notes
    13 The open frontier: Interstellar travel and the amazing technologies to make it possible. Lecture Notes
    14 Review Lecture Notes
    15 Review Lecture Notes
    16 Final Lecture Notes

     

    Course Notes/Textbooks

    Lecture Notes, Fabrizio Pinto

    Suggested Readings/Materials

     

    EVALUATION SYSTEM

    Semester Activities Number Weighting LO 1 LO 2 LO 3 LO 4 LO 5
    Participation
    Laboratory / Application
    Field Work
    Quizzes / Studio Critiques
    Portfolio
    Homework / Assignments
    Presentation / Jury
    Project
    3
    60
    Seminar / Workshop
    Oral Exams
    Midterm
    Final Exam
    1
    40
    Total

    Weighting of Semester Activities on the Final Grade
    3
    60
    Weighting of End-of-Semester Activities on the Final Grade
    1
    40
    Total

    ECTS / WORKLOAD TABLE

    Semester Activities Number Duration (Hours) Workload
    Theoretical Course Hours
    (Including exam week: 16 x total hours)
    16
    3
    48
    Laboratory / Application Hours
    (Including exam week: '.16.' x total hours)
    16
    0
    Study Hours Out of Class
    16
    5
    80
    Field Work
    0
    Quizzes / Studio Critiques
    0
    Portfolio
    0
    Homework / Assignments
    0
    Presentation / Jury
    0
    Project
    3
    6
    18
    Seminar / Workshop
    0
    Oral Exam
    0
    Midterms
    0
    Final Exam
    1
    4
    4
        Total
    150

     

    COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES AND PROGRAM QUALIFICATIONS RELATIONSHIP


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    * Contribution Level
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    2
    3
    4
    5

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