Colorado Space Institute Pathways and ACC Connections
The overall goal of the Colorado Space Institute at ACC is to offer stackable micro-credentials that lead to certifications, associate, and bachelor's degrees to prepare learners for ground-based space careers. Learners will have the opportunity to engage with interdisciplinary combination of courses that will provide the technical and professionals skills needed to thrive in the aerospace industry. Some courses may include: print reading, Computer Aided Design (CAD), business, technical writing, Python programming, and data ethics.
In addition, the Colorado Space Institute at ACC will design and support the integration of space-related content into courses offered across all departments and disciplines offered at ACC.
The Colorado Space Institute at ACC will support, collaborate, and provide opportunities for all Colorado community colleges. Using an analogy from military / aerospace organizational frameworks, the Space Institute at ACC would mimic a "mission ground station" integrating the state's aerospace training and education architecture to deliver scalable and unprecedented capabilities to Colorado's aerospace economy.
In this analogy, each college in CCCS is a relay node (like a satellite or spacecraft), providing micro-credentials, certificates, and degree programs that meet the aerospace workforce needs of government and industry across the state.
Introduction to Space Course
January 21 - May 6, 2026
Wednesdays from 3-6pm
Want to learn more about the space industry? Take our non-credit through ACC Workforce & Community Programs. This course, taught by former aerospace engineer and author Sheah Pirnack, will explore the full lifecycle of a space mission from design to data collection, and the variety of subjects that make up space science.
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