Master of Environmental Geospatial Science (P7B) (106224C)
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Progression Summary
program description
environmental challenges are becoming increasingly complex and problems like bushfire management and climate change requires highly skilled professionals. environment professionals need to be able to analyse a variety of information, including mapped data, to adapt to the current crises. business as usual is becoming increasingly data-rich and tasmania’s land information system puts us in the fortunate position of being able to use geospatial information for many planning and day-to-day decisions across a wide range of sectors.
this course will teach students to integrate geospatial and environmental knowledge to make practical recommendations for enhancing decisions around places – both predominantly natural through to highly urban. the unique combination of environmental and geospatial skills in a pragmatic, case-based learning environment will place graduates well for an exciting career.
students will apply skills in geographical information systems and remote sensing to address complex problems associated with managing ecosystems and fostering sustainable practices. these skills are in high demand by government and industry employers, and your will benefit from our close connections with the profession and work-integrated learning.
graduate with the skills to tackle complex problems such as climate change, and how to use spatial data to understand changing landscapes.
Start Date
2026-01
Tuition fees
99,886 .SAR
Start Date
2027-01
Tuition fees
99,886 .SAR

