Master's in Geomatics

Master's degree in Geomatics, which normally takes 1-2 years to finish, focuses on the gathering, analysis, and administration of spatial data for use in mapping, surveying, and geospatial technology. Geospatial Data Acquisition, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing, Surveying and Mapping, Spatial Data Analysis, Cartography, Geodesy, and GPS/GNSS Systems are among the core courses. The curriculum combines technical skills and analytical methodologies to prepare students for the quickly changing field of geospatial science. Students get practical experience through projects, fieldwork, and internships. Graduates can pursue professions in urban planning, environmental management, surveying, and GIS analysis in both the public and private sectors.