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MASTER OF SCIENCE PROGRAMS
Master of Science (M.S) Degrees
The Master of Science (M.S.) Degree is an interdisciplinary program providing opportunities for those interested in advancing the development of Human Space Exploration and Space Settlements. The M.S. Program features coursework, research training, and collaborations with faculty in a research-led culture emphasizing rigor, creativity, and innovation. Students will join industry leaders to help guide the sustainable development of Space, and with the support of commercial and international partners will conduct impactful research in space-related fields to enable human expansion from Earth to Space.
PROGRAM OPTIONS
MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE (M.S. COURSE-BASED)
Complete a total of 36 credit hours, with all 21 credit hours comprised of Core Courses, and 15 additional credit hours from the Technical Specialization Tracks. The program is designed for professionals who have been with government, industry, or private practice and who wish to return for upgrading and specialization.
MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE (M.S. PROJECT-BASED)
Complete a total of 36 credit hours, with all 21 credit hours comprised of Core Courses, and 15 additional credit hours from Technical Specialization Tracks, including the completion of a project under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will select a research topic, perform experiments, computation, or analysis relevant to the topic, and report their results. The project-based degree is designed to train academics in planning, conducting, evaluating and reporting leading original research with a high degree of competence and integrity.
MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREE (M.S. THESIS-BASED)
Complete a total of 36 credit hours, with all 21 credit hours of comprised Core Courses and 15 additional credit hours from the Technical Specialization Tracks, including the completion of a thesis under the supervision of a faculty member. Students will select a research topic, perform experiments, computation, or analysis relevant to the topic, and report their results. The thesis-based degree is designed to train academics in planning, conducting, evaluating and reporting leading original research with a high degree of competence and integrity.
Core Courses
First Option
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Second Option
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Technical Specializations
Awards | Level 2 |
Mode of Study | Full Time |
Duration | 1-2 years |
Location | Lorem Ipsum College 34 Street Name, City, New York |
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Cooperative Education
Awards | Level 2 |
Mode of Study | Full Time |
Duration | 1-2 years |
Location | Lorem Ipsum College 34 Street Name, City, New York |
EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING – Explore Your Full Potential!
The Kepler Co-op Program is available to students in both the Graduate Certificate Program and the Master of Science Degree Programs and offers students enriched educational experiences for academic and professional growth. The program works with a diverse range of community partners and sectors to provide transformative workplace learning for co-op students. It gives real–world hands–on experiences in the space industry.
The co-op program allows students to alternate academic terms with paid, relevant work experience. It allows students to explore different career options, while gaining paid, professional work experience and building a network of contacts. Co-op students get in-depth exposure to relevant workplaces and to a range of tasks related to their field of study. Students complete three work terms of four months each, over the two to three years, after achieving candidacy.
Co-op Program requirements
- Co-op students are responsible for following the regulations and procedures of the Kepler Co-op Program.
- The co-operative placement must relate to the program of study.
- Students complete up to three work terms of 4 months each as part of the Master of Science Program/Complete 1 work term of 4 months as part of the Graduate Certificate Program.
- A co-op student must finish their program on an academic term.
- A co-op student must maintain full-time status until degree completion
- All co-op students are required to complete a co-op preparation course before they can have access to co-op job boards or be approved for a co-op job. These courses explain the co-op process and expectations, as well as provide advice and resources to help you succeed in your job search and your co-op positions. Once completed, you are eligible to search for and accept jobs during the co-op terms in your academic program plan. The course is offered completely online.
Minimum Co-op Application requirements
Applications must be submitted the December of your first term of graduate studies to your department, please contact the Office of Academic Affairs.
Students must have:
- Successfully completed at least one term as a student at Kepler Space Institute
- Students cannot have any outstanding English Language Proficiency requirements as part of their conditions of admission for their graduate studies program.
- The department may request an interview with students before they are recommended to the Co-op Program for approval.
Kepler Co-op PROGRAM COURSES
Application checklist:
- Graduate Co–op Application Form
- Change of Program/Plan
- Change of Enrolment Status
KCP 500: Program Preparation (no credit)
This non-credit course is mandatory for all students enrolled in the Graduate Co-op program. Orientation to Graduate Co-op program, self-assessment exercises, job and employer research, cover letter and resume writing, interviewing skills and work place professionalism. This course is offered in all three terms every year.
KCP 510: Four Month Co-op Experience I (3 credits)
Minimum of 15 weeks of full-time placement in a professional environment.
Prerequisite(s): KCP 500, Registration in a Graduate Studies Program; and permission of the Graduate Co-op Program and Department/Office of Academic Affairs.
KCP 520: Four Month Co-op Experience II (3 credits)
Minimum of 15 weeks of full-time placement in a professional environment.
Prerequisite(s): KCP 500, KCP 510; Registration in a Graduate Studies Program; and permission of the Graduate Co-op Program and Department/Office of Academic Affairs.
KCP 530: Four Month Co-op Experience III (3 credits)
Minimum of 15 weeks of full-time placement in a professional environment.
Prerequisite(s): KCP 500, KCP 510, KCP 520; Registration in a Graduate Studies Program; and permission of the Graduate Co-op Program and Department/Office of Academic Affairs.
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