The International Masters Program (Master of Science, M.Sc.) in Geospatial Technologies is a cooperation of
University of Münster , Institute for Geoinformatics ,
Universitat Jaume I, Castellón , Spain, and
Universidade Nova de Lisboa , Instituto Superior de Estatística e Gestão de Informação Lisboa, Portugal.
The three-semester Masters program will enrol up to 32 students per year. Students will attend the first semester in Lisbon or Castellón, the second semester in Münster. The third semester (Master thesis) can be performed at each of the three partner universities.
The study program will start each year in the fall/winter semester. All courses will be provided in English language.
The Masters program targets the qualification in many application areas of Geographic Information (GI), e.g., environmental planning, regional planning, logistics/traffic, marketing, energy provision, etc.. GI is a rapidly growing market, lacking qualified GI personnel and offering excellent career chances. Therefore, the Masters Program targets life-long learning for graduates and professionals in the fields of geography, surveying, planning, local adminstration, etc., who are willing to acquire additional GI skills for applying them in their respective GI application area.
Application deadline: 15th January 2009
For more details on application procedure,
please visit:http://geotech.uni-muenster.de
http://www.daad.or.th/index.php?option=com
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