Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) college degree programs permit students to pursue careers in commercial space business. National competitiveness is also at stake for countries to have the highest levels of technically skilled workers. Demand for these professions will grow during the 2010s and 2020s in the aerospace industry.
Commercial Space, National Competitiveness and STEM
SpringerBriefs in Space
2015-06-02
6 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Foreign Direct Investment Inflow , Venture Capital Investment , Commercial Space , High Education Attainment , Human Spaceflight Engineering , Aerospace Technology and Astronautics , Space Sciences (including Extraterrestrial Physics, Space Exploration and Astronautics) , R & D/Technology Policy , Development Economics , Physics and Astronomy
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