Course Catalog

Study Program WiSe 2020/2021

Space Engineering, M.Sc.

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Foundations

For MSc. Space Engieering II students only, 30 CP
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
01-01-03-AMMDA-VApplied Mathematical Methods and Data Analysis (in English)

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Fri. 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 S1360 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.1060 (2 Teaching hours per week)
weekly (starts in week: 1) Fri. 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 S1360 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.1060 (2 Teaching hours per week)

Course will start online.

Prof. Dr. Michail Vrekousis
01-01-03-AtPhy-VAtmospheric Physics (in English)

Lecture (Teaching)
ECTS: 6

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Mon. 08:00 - 10:00 NW1 S1360 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.1060 (2 Teaching hours per week)
weekly (starts in week: 1) Mon. 10:00 - 12:00 NW1 S1360 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.1060 (2 Teaching hours per week)
weekly (starts in week: 1) Mon. 12:00 - 13:00 NW1 S1330 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz Unicom 2.2070 example classes group 2
weekly (starts in week: 1) Mon. 12:00 - 13:00 NW1 S1270 - Gesperrt ab 01.04.2023 - Ersatz NW2 A4090 example classes group 1

Course will start online.

Prof. Dr. John Philipp Burrows

Elective Modules

12 CP
Course numberTitle of eventLecturer
09-M52-03-01Philosophy of Cosmology, Space and Space Travel [digital] (in English)

Seminar (Teaching)

Dates:
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 14:00 - 16:00 (2 Teaching hours per week)
weekly (starts in week: 1) Thu. 14:00 - 16:00

Course Content:

This course covers philosophical questions about cosmology and about the exploration of terra incognita related to space. First, we cover the meaning of exploration for mankind in general (exploration of new territories as well as of laws of the physical world and laws in general). Second, we specialize to questions related to space: What is the idea behind a finite or infinite world? What does the exploration of space mean for the “position” of mankind within the Universe, for the world view of human beings? What would it mean for mankind if the search for extraterrestrial life will be successful? In what sense can cosmology missions “uncover” the dynamics of the universe from the Big Bang to the far future? What concept of time is involved here and what counts as evidence and why?

Learning outcome/learning goals:

• Knowledge of basic notions from the philosophy of the natural sciences (natural law, space, time, infinity, …)
• Basic insights into the aims of scientific inquiry and the generation of scientific knowledge (by means of examples from the history of cosmology)
• Ideas involved in human self-understanding related to “other worlds” or extraterrestrial life
• Basic knowledge of cosmology.

Literature:
[Will be announced at the beginning of the course.]

Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl
Prof. Dr. Dr. Norman Sieroka