Programme details | |
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Degree: | Master of Science (MSc) |
Disciplines: |
Informatics
Geography |
Duration: | 24 months |
Study modes: | full-time |
Delivery modes: | on-campus |
University website: | Geo-information Science and Earth Observation |
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Interested in a career in spatial data science and becoming a geospatial professional?
Geo-information and spatial data science are diverse fields that can lead to many different career paths. ITC educates students to meet the growing demand for highly valuable skills in the private and public sectors. We will provide you with the advanced knowledge and critical skills needed to lead in the field.
Geospatial information and technologies and spatial data science are required across all sectors and industries today. From traditional map-making to creating modern data-driven solutions to real-world problems, this field offers an incredible variety of possible applications. Formerly, geo-information and GIS techniques were mainly used by governments, ministries, research institutes, provinces and municipalities. In recent years, however, they have spread throughout society, gaining a place in almost every organization using spatial information − from public service corporations and telecommunications companies to water authorities and retailers.
Experts who can effectively manage the information and opportunities provided by these new developments are in high demand – skilled professionals with a drive to use the latest technologies for making the world a better place.
During the Master’s Geo-information Science and Earth Observation, you will develop and enhance your technical competencies but also develop soft skills that include academic and professional competencies so that you can excel and be a leader in this field. Not only will you learn skills relevant for GIS and the Earth observation sciences but also the data sciences so that you can collect, transform and integrate data and use these for developing, innovative and sustainable solutions useful for tackling real-world problems and improving our understanding of the world we live in. In other words, you will gain the relevant skills that will enable you to translate technical knowledge into policies and actions and make information actionable and informative.
As a Master’s student of Geo-information Science and Earth Observation at ITC, you will focus on a specific field of interest, with multiple specialisations to choose from, including a free specialisation. Each specialisation contains a number of core courses that reflect its central concerns, and a Master’s thesis project that reflects the specialisation’s inherent nature. You will also have the opportunity to participate in a wider selection of (elective) courses.
Applied Remote Sensing for Earth Sciences
Learn to explore for earth and geothermal resources to secure future demands for energy and minerals.
Geoinformatics
Learn to develop technologies required for analyzing, distributing and visualizing geo-spatial data.
Geo-information Management for Land Administration
Learn to use cadastral intelligence for designing and applying responsible land administration solutions.
Natural Hazards and Disaster Risk Reduction
Learn to predict and monitor multi-hazard risk and help reduce our vulnerability to disasters.
Natural Resources Management
Learn to utilize geo-spatial data to help achieve a more sustainable use of natural resources.
Urban Planning and Management
Learn to understand dynamic urban processes and create interventions to help make cities competitive, compact, sustainable, inclusive and resilient.
Water Resources and Environmental Management
Learn to use earth observation and geo-information techniques to create safe and sustainable water management solutions.
Free specialisation
In addition to the above you also have the option of designing your very own free specialization.
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