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The Master of Science program in Geoinformatics at Aalborg University, Copenhagen is directed at students with a bachelor’s degree in surveying, land management, urban planning, environmental planning, geography or study programs with similar contents interested in understanding the concepts and obtaining the necessary skills to manage various kinds of digital geographic information. Basic knowledge about geographic information and information technology is required for enrolment but we will take you further and disseminate spatial information to build computer based representations of the real world leading to development of technologies and methods for planners and resource managers.
Thus our goal is to introduce graduate students to the potentials of modern geographic information technology to strengthen their professional approach to solving real world problems in their specific field of interest. Based on traditional problem based learning methods, the students will be introduced to geoinformatics by participating in project works (50%) and course works (50%). Approximately half of the courses will be examined individually with a dedicated curriculum. The rest are given as a supplement to the project oriented work being evaluated through the project.
Applicants must hold a relevant bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution. Degrees from international institutions are evaluated based on their academic equivalency to those of Aalborg University.
Also you must hold an English proficiency test.
To know more about which tests and which score, please have a look at : http://studyguide.aau.dk/apply/entryrequirements
Students from outside EU/EEA please see http://www.apply.aau.dk/how-to-apply-postgraduate/tuition-fee/
GIS expert in private companies, utilities etc., where the expert may develop and maintain geographical information systems in a IT-based environment.
Geoinformatics is a two year master programme divided in for semesters:
1st semester consists of the following themes:
2nd semester consists of the following themes:
At the 3rd semester you have the possibility of
At the 4th semester – which is course-free – you prepare a final thesis within a self-elected topic. The master’s thesis is ’the crowning glory’ and quite generally aims at documenting your professional academic competence.
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