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This one-year program is delivered by the College of Science and Engineering for students who have earned a Bachelor of Geospatial Information Systems or equivalent degree with strong academic performance. The curriculum equips learners with sophisticated capabilities needed for designing, financing, and implementing research initiatives or solution-oriented projects within GIS. Throughout this program, you'll acquire competencies to facilitate transformation, development, and data analysis across diverse sectors including climate change, city development, resource extraction, cultural heritage studies, logistics, and ecosystem conservation. The coursework combines hands-on data collection with cutting-edge technology, computer lab sessions, and theoretical classroom instruction.
Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) represents a fast-growing field that's becoming essential across numerous disciplines. GIS specializes in frameworks for generating, organizing, interpreting, and utilizing all types of location-based data. The Bachelor of Geospatial Information Systems prepares professionals skilled in gathering, processing, and administering spatial data through various methods - from terrestrial and aerial drone systems to sophisticated satellite observation technologies.