This course examines the origination, evolution and habitability of our solar system, including creation of matter, solar system formation, celestial body interiors, meteorites, asteroids, comets, impacts, the rock cycle, volcanism, moon/marsquakes, tectonics, habitability factors guiding the search for extra-terrestrial life, and ethics of planetary exploration. These topics are explored through lectures, class readings and discussions, and a case study for a sample return mission via a report and presentation. Assessed laboratories build transferrable skills by utilising remote sensing for investigation of planetary histories. While an Earth Science perspective is emphasised in the teaching content, students from other disciplines with an interest in planetary science are encouraged to enrol.