SPACE CLASSES

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Due to popular demand, we provide a continuously updated list of all space-related classes available to Georgetown undergrads.


Fall Semester:

  • STIA 416, Spaceflight and Globalization. (Prof Teasel Muir-Harmony and Martin Collins)

  • HIST 438, Neighboring Worlds: The Moon, Mars, Venus, and Asteroids in History. (Prof. Dagomar Degroot)

  • STIA 227, Environmental Geoscience. (Prof. Sarah Johnson)

  • STIA 409, Science, Technology, & Soft Power. (Prof. Teasel Muir-Harmony)

  • GOVT 372, Interstellar Relations. (Prof. Daniel Nexon)

  • STIA 441, Geographic Infosystems. (Prof. Ivan Cheung)

  • BIOL 517, Astrobiology Journal Club. (Prof. Sarah Johnson)

Spring Semester:

  • STIA 406, Space Security and Exploration. (Prof. Matthew Daniels)

  • STIA 454, Remote Sensing. (Prof. Douglas Howard)

  • STIA 387, Emerging Tech & Sci Fi. (Prof. Veronica Wendt)

  • HIST 431, Outer Space: Plato to Pluto. (Prof . David Collins)


Help us advocate for more space classes at Georgetown!