Master's Program Geodesy and Geoinformation Science
Germany
Description:
* International master's program * Four semesters with a total amount of 120 ECTS points * Language of instruction: English * No tuition fees Contents of Master's Program: methods of - Acquisition, analysis, combination, compression and visualisation of spatial reference data of highest quality and up-to-dateness - Earth system and planetary research as well as high-precision navigation and positioning - Geodetic sensors, data analysis, object motion and deformation analysis - Digital image processing, automatic image analysis and remote sensing images analysis and remote sensing The fields of specialization are: - Geoinformation technology - Space geodesy and navigation - Engineering surveying and estimation theory - Computer vision and remote sensing.
Highlights:
Target group: The master's program is intended for native and foreign students who have achieved a bachelor's degree and aim working as decision makers or leading scientists in geoinformatics, space geodesy and navigation, engineering surveying, data adjustment, computer vision or remote sensing. Admission Requirement: Requirements for admission to the graduate program include a bachelor's degree. Applicants with a bachelor's degree in surveying, geodesy, geoinformatics or related disciplines (such as mathematics, physics, computer science, civil engineering, Earth sciences, geography or cartography) fulfill the prerequisites. Furthermore, candidates must demonstrate their proficiency in English.
Degree Level: Masters Degree
Minimum Education: Bachelors
Cost in US$: no tuition fees
Experience Required: no
This Program is open to
Worldwide
Participants.
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TU Berlin - Institute for Geodesy and Geoinformation Science's Mission Statement: The Institute for Geodesy and Geoinformation Science at the Technische Universität Berlin offers a new graduate program leading to a MS degree in Geodesy and Geoinformation Science with English as the language of instruction. The fields of specialization are
" Geoinformation technology
" Space geodesy and navigation
" Engineering surveying and estimation theory
" Computer vision and remote sensing.
The institute is looking for qualified students, they should have a mathematical and computational background, and preferably a degree in surveying, geodesy, geoinformatics, or further disciplines (e.g. mathematics, physics, computer science, earth science, civil engineering, geography or cartography). Course begin is annually in mid-October. The master courses are taught in english.
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