Master of Science in Geographic Information Science (STEM)

California State University - Northridge

USA,California

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 16,542/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 70

Application Fee

Aug 2025

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USA, California

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1972

Total Students: 38,310 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

18111 Nordhoff St, Northridge, CA 91330, United States

Master of Science in Geographic Information Science (STEM)

Program Overview

Make our communities safer and more sustainable with advanced geospatial mapping. Use cutting-edge technology to analyze geographic data used by governments, developers and researchers.

Why Earn a Master's in Geographic Information Science?

While we can collect more data than ever before, we need tools to help us process that information. With a master's degree in geographic information science, you will be able to map, display and analyze data for use by companies, governments and scientists.

By studying geographic information science, you will learn state-of-the-art geospatial technologies, including Geographic Information Systems (GIS). You will use GIS software to create maps with geographic data. You will help researchers and companies discover patterns in both natural and manmade phenomena. It is especially helpful in studying urban concerns like zoning, transportation needs, open space and more. With your skills, you'll provide solutions to create a more sustainable, healthy world.

Why Study Geographic Information Science at CSUN?

Real-world Skills

CSUN's Geographic Information Science program will help you pursue a career in this highly technical field. You will be adept at using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) through practice in our labs and in the field. Our faculty will share their expertise in many GIS applications, including health geography, spatial demography and urban planning. They will teach you the skills you need to be ahead of the curve.

Cutting-edge Technology

The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies houses two state-of-the-art geospatial computer labs. You'll access the latest GIS software on desktop units and iPad devices. This will help you gain experience in lab and outdoor settings. You'll be able to practice this technology for your classes and research projects.

In the Field

Learn practical skills beyond the campus setting. You will hone your skills in diverse environments—from Death Valley to the Channel Islands. With your professor and classmates, you will collect data and practice sampling techniques. You will use advanced laser-based surveying equipment, advanced sediment analysis and other tools. Through this experience, you will be able to gain the skills to jumpstart your career.

What You'll Learn

As a Geographic Information Science master's student, you'll learn the intricacies of geospatial mapping. You'll study Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and gain hands-on experience with the software. You'll also learn how to collect, analyze and manage data.

You will help focus your career skills by choosing your own graduate seminar courses. You can select courses from:

  • Digital cartography
  • Remote sensing via drones and satellites
  • WebGIS
  • GIS automation and customization
  • Spatial database management

You can also choose elective courses on:

  • Human and cultural applications in GIS
  • Environmental and physical applications in GIS
  • Water resource management in GIS
  • Geospatial project management

You will also take a spatial statistics course to help you analyze data. For your culminating experience, you will submit a thesis or graduate project to a departmental faculty committee

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