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Johns Hopkins Engineering and AIAA Partnered Courses
- Johns Hopkins Engineering Executive and Professional Education (EPE) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) are jointly offering a suite of new Space Systems Engineering courses beginning in 2026.
- This new partnership bridges academic excellence and industry relevance to prepare aerospace professionals for the future of space exploration and innovation.
- All students will receive completion certificates from AIAA and Johns Hopkins EPE at the end of the course.
- Group Discounts are available when 5+ people from an organization register for a course. Contact Lisa Le for details.
Description
Johns Hopkins Engineering Executive and Professional Education (EPE) and the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) have entered into a partnership to upskill aerospace professionals in critical domains, including space systems.
This collaboration is especially timely as the aerospace sector faces rapidly evolving technical challenges and workforce skill needs. Together, EPE and AIAA are creating non-degree, non-credit courses that merge Johns Hopkins’ academic excellence and research depth with AIAA’s subject matter expertise and community reach. The first four of these courses are being offered in Spring 2026:
Fault Management and Autonomy for Space Systems
From 7 April – 12 May 2026 (6 Weeks, 6 Classes, 12 Classroom Hours, approximately 24 Total Hours)
From 7 April – 12 May 2026 (6 Weeks, 6 Classes, 12 Classroom Hours, approximately 24 Total Hours)
In this new course, in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, students will learn to apply systems engineering expertise to architect and analyze fault management strategies to safeguard space missions. More Details
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From 8 April – 20 May 2026 (7 Weeks, 7 Classes, 14 Classroom Hours, approximately 28 Total Hours)
This new course, in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, will cover the fundamentals of satellite communications, including basic link analysis, antennas, and real-world system examples in this very dynamic field! More Details
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Space Weather and Space Systems
From 9 April – 14 May 2026 (6 Weeks, 6 Classes, 12 Total Hours, approximately 24 Total Hours)
This new course, in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, explores the space environment in the context of its impact on space system operations. More Details
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Spacecraft Rendezvous and Proximity Operations
From 28 April through 2 June 2026 (6 Weeks, 6 Classes, 12 Classroom Hours, approximately 24 Total Hours)
This new course, in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, introduces students to the main elements of a Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) mission. More Details
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From 28 April through 2 June 2026 (6 Weeks, 6 Classes, 12 Classroom Hours, approximately 24 Total Hours)
This new course, in partnership with Johns Hopkins University, introduces students to the main elements of a Rendezvous and Proximity Operations (RPO) mission. More Details
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Contact: Please contact Lisa Le or Customer Service if you have any questions about courses or group discounts (for 5+ participants).
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