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Geographic information science empowers smarter decision-making. Geospatial experts combine, visualize, examine, and decode data from various fields to uncover trends, connections, and insights. With the industry expanding by 10% annually, qualified geospatial specialists are highly sought after. For those seeking a problem-solving career that addresses critical questions, Michigan Technological University offers the perfect path. Our master's program in geographic information science establishes core geospatial concepts and analytical skills. Students then explore cross-disciplinary studies in statistics, communications, environmental policy, and business. You'll employ geographic information systems (GIS) - integrating hardware, software, and spatial data - to gain fresh perspectives and deeper understanding. While GIS has traditionally aided natural resource management in areas like land use planning, hazard evaluation, wildlife conservation, and forestry, its applications now extend to emergency preparedness, crime mapping, property records, retail location analysis, precision agriculture, and infrastructure development.
Career Prospects
GIS consistently ranks among America's top 100 professions, boasting 10% yearly growth. Major sectors utilizing these skills include utilities, transportation, telecom, and education. Career paths span demographics, environmental management, urban planning, public health, law enforcement, and national security.