Space 301

SPACE ELECTRONIC WARFARE

SPACE ELECTRONIC WARFARE
This 6-hour asynchronous, self-paced course provides students with a foundational understanding of electronic warfare (EW) in the context of the space domain. Through the lens of modern military operations, the course examines the evolution of electronic warfare, its application in space as a warfighting domain, and current trends impacting the space industry. Students will explore key EW tactics such as jamming, deception, and signal denial, as well as the countermeasures that protect space systems from these threats. Graduates will be equipped to identify the full spectrum of EW tactics—deny, degrade, deceive, disrupt, destroy, and defend—and understand their significance in space operations.

Online

Format

Self-Paced

Course Length

$99.95

Tuition

Asynchronous (Self-Paced)

Course Type

Key outcomes

Foundations of Electronic Warfare and Space Operations

Understand the evolution of electronic warfare and its integration into space as a contested, warfighting domain.

Electronic Warfare Tactics and Techniques

Identify and describe key EW tactics such as jamming, deception, and signal disruption, and understand how they are used to deny or degrade space capabilities.

Electronic Protection and Mission Impact

Examine electronic protection techniques and the broader impact of electronic warfare on mission assurance and operational success in the space domain.

course content overview​

The Space 301 course covers the following key topics:

  • Evolution of Electronic Warfare in the Space Domain
  • Space as a Warfighting Environment
  • Deny, Degrade, Deceive, Disrupt, Destroy, and Defend Tactics
  • Jamming Techniques and Signal Disruption
  • Electronic Support and Detection Methods
  • Electronic Protection Measures
  • Strategic Importance of EW in Modern Space Operations
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