Minor in Space

Our students become well prepared to address issues related to the science and technology of Earth and space.

The minor in space studies is designed to provide all students with an overarching background in space science and exploration. This minor enables students to study, understand and address issues critical to our future, from global warming to safe water. The program is ideal for students who have always been interested in space but are not pursuing an engineering degree.

  • Discover how you can be a part of humankind’s next giant leap
  • Gain an advantage when pursuing employment in space-related careers
  • Learn about the mind-boggling mysteries of space and space exploration

Ƶ Boulder receives more NASA research awards than any other public university

Nineteen Ƶ Boulder affiliates have flown in space as NASA astronauts

Ƶ Boulder is the only institution in the world to have sent instruments to every planet in the solar system and Pluto

Be successful.

Be prepared to understand and address issues critical to the global space economy..

 

The global space economy grew by 8% in 2022, reaching a total of $546 billion worldwide

 

Software engineers, atmospheric scientists, research assistants and public relations specialists are common opportunities to apply what you learn from this minor

 
$93,610

Mean annual salary for atmospheric and space scientists

(Bureau of Labor Statistics, 2022)

Academic Plan & Requirements

The undergraduate minor in space is part of the larger campuswide Grand Challenge initiative and is open to students majoring in any subject. Students must complete the required “Pathway to Space” course and four approved elective courses.

Community & Involvement

We offer students many opportunities to network with peers and faculty, further their studies and get the most out of their undergraduate experience.