Master in Geoinformatics

Master in Geoinformatics

Masters
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2 years
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Distance Learning

For students who want to further their education in geoinformatics after receiving their bachelor’s degree, a Master in Geoinformatics is a good path to take. A master’s program further develops analytic capabilities and problem solving skills to prepare students for a variety of careers.

This degree focuses on understanding the geographical, organizational, and technical aspects of geographic information systems and science. Students will acquire skills in visualization of geographic information and map design. Examples of courses offered include visualization, analysis, and spatial information management. Students learn theory that is supported by individual design, hands-on exercises, and analysis tasks and projects.

A master’s degree is beneficial in many ways. Graduates with a Master in Geoinformatics will have a competitive advantage over others in the job market, and will be prepared for leadership positions with higher pay. Their schooling prepares them to solve real world problems, and the analytical skills learned will help in many areas of life.

Eligibility

Bachelor Degree in any discipline with minimum second division or 2.4 GPA.

Admission Criteria

The students will need to give the entrance test to join the program.

Syllabus of entrance exam test is given below:

 

Job Prospects

Graduates with a Master in Geoinformatics are prepared for many career opportunities. Depending on their interest level, individuals can choose to work in a variety of fields, including mapping and surveying, resource management, planning and zoning, ecology and conservation, and forestry and agriculture. Employers include governmental organizations, companies, universities, and research institutes.