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MSc PG Dip PG Cert Geographical Information Science (Online)

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    36 months distance learning

Course Description

Our part-time, online GIS Masters degree will provide you with in-depth and specialist knowledge of GIS techniques. You will focus on scientific, technical and computational aspects of Geographical Information Science (GIScience), with particular reference to the socioeconomic and environmental sciences.

Core modules introduce GIS, a rapidly evolving area in business and environmental applications. You will be introduced to GIS packages and a range of data sources/techniques, useful for those wanting to undertake social and environmental science research and those keen to understand the application of geotechnology as practitioners. You’ll study theories and concepts underpinning GIS and have the chance to explore topics including advanced spatial data visualisation, digital image processing, and geodemographics.

Learners studying year one only are eligible for a PG Cert, years one and two lead to a PG Diploma, and learners completing all three years are eligible for the award of MSc GISc.

Entry Requirements

A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) in a relevant subject such as geography, earth or environmental science, economics or a social science, mathematics, computer science or other subjects where good numeracy and/or computing skills can be demonstrated.

Relevant work experience and professional training courses are viewed positively and are taken into account particularly for candidates whose first degree grade falls below the normal minimum requirement.

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Student Destinations

This course centres on the development of specialist intellectual knowledge and skills which are highly vocational and are in high demand from employers, both in the UK and overseas.

Numerate and spatial data savvy MSc GISc graduates with programming and software development skills are highly sought after and go into a range of different positions, organisations and roles both in the private and public sector.

Popular careers include data analysts, GIS professionals and planners at destinations such as the United Nations, Statistics Agencies, Local Government, Police/Fire Service, Retail Consultancies, Utility companies and more. Many graduates use the skills developed on the course to seek promotion in their current roles.

Module Details

Year 1
Compulsory modules
GIS Data Visualisation and Analysis 1 15 credits
GIS Data Visualisation and Analysis 2 15 credits
Programming for Geographical Information Analysis 15 credits
Professional and Personal Development 15 credits

Year 2
Optional modules (selection of typical options shown below)
Business and Service Planning 15 credits
Digital Image Processing for Environmental Remote Sensing 15 credits
Geodemographics and Neighbourhood Analysis 15 credits
GIS and Environment 15 credits
Visualisation for Geographic Data Science 15 credits
Web-based GIS 15 credits

Year 3
Compulsory modules
Dissertation (GISc) 60 credits

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