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AA 47SI is a student-initiated policy class that will be taught by Rishi Bedi and [[user:Thomas|Thomas Teisberg]] in the Winter of 2016. This course is an introduction to space policy issues, with an emphasis on the modern United States. It presents a historical overview of space programs from all around the world and discusses present policy issues, through lectures and guest speakers from NASA, the Department of Defense, new and legacy space industry companies, and other stakeholders. Students will present on one issue that piques their interest, selecting from various domains including commercial concerns, military questions, and geopolitical considerations. | AA 47SI is a student-initiated policy class that will be taught by Rishi Bedi and [[user:Thomas|Thomas Teisberg]] in the Winter of 2016. This course is an introduction to space policy issues, with an emphasis on the modern United States. It presents a historical overview of space programs from all around the world and discusses present policy issues, through lectures and guest speakers from NASA, the Department of Defense, new and legacy space industry companies, and other stakeholders. Students will present on one issue that piques their interest, selecting from various domains including commercial concerns, military questions, and geopolitical considerations. | ||
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AA 47SI is a student-initiated policy class that will be taught by Rishi Bedi and Thomas Teisberg in the Winter of 2016. This course is an introduction to space policy issues, with an emphasis on the modern United States. It presents a historical overview of space programs from all around the world and discusses present policy issues, through lectures and guest speakers from NASA, the Department of Defense, new and legacy space industry companies, and other stakeholders. Students will present on one issue that piques their interest, selecting from various domains including commercial concerns, military questions, and geopolitical considerations.