Master of Science in Applied Geomatics

Acadia University

Canada,Nova Scotia

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 12,581/year

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CAD 0 FREE

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Canada, Nova Scotia

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1838

Total Students: 3,574 +

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Main Campus Address

15 University Avenue B4P 2R6 Wolfville Canada

Master of Science in Applied Geomatics

Program Overview

Figure out how to oversee data about our general surroundings, and how to utilize this data to tackle genuine issues. Become a general public and industry pioneer in mapping, arranging, examination, comprehension, and stewardship of the indigenous habitat. 

The Master of Science in Applied Geomatics is a two-year program concentrated on cooperative research, coursework, and information understanding. During this joint program between Acadia University and the Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC), you will finish sets of courses at every one of the two schools, and complete an exploration theory or research venture under the joint supervision of staff from Acadia and the NSCC's Applied Geomatics Research Group. 

Through this program, you will wind up gifted in the get-together, examination, understanding, and introduction of natural, land or ecological information – tending to an affirmed research subject and issue. By fulfillment, you will be completely equipped to handle existing or anticipated ecological issues from strong hypothetical and down to earth establishments utilizing an assortment of aptitudes, and a variety of new advances. 

Since Applied Geomatics is a joint offering between Acadia University and NSCC, you will profit by the qualities of the two schools – research and utilization of geomatics devices and foundation. This program additionally enables you to pursue a way most fit to your interests – you can concentrate on a connected research venture or a top to bottom research undertaking finishing in a proposition, and you can likewise investigate in more noteworthy profundity themes in natural, organic, or topographical issues, and with a specialization in GIS, Remote Sensing, or Marine Geomatics.