The Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Geoinformatics program offers a comprehensive syllabus that encompasses a diverse range of topics and skills vital for success in the field. The curriculum typically includes courses in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, spatial analysis, cartography, data management, geodatabases, programming for geospatial applications, geostatistics, and environmental modelling. Students engage in both theoretical and practical coursework, allowing them to acquire proficiency in using cutting-edge geospatial tools and technologies. Additionally, the program often incorporates specialized electives and a research component, enabling students to delve into specific areas of interest such as urban planning, natural resource management, disaster risk assessment, or environmental monitoring. This well-rounded syllabus equips graduates with the expertise required to address complex spatial challenges across various sectors, from environmental conservation to urban development and beyond.
1st Year OR 1st & 2nd Semester Syllabus of Master of Science (M.Sc.) Geoinformatics
S.no | Subjects |
1 | Introduction to Geoinformatics |
2 | Principles of Cartography |
3 | IT for Geoinformatics |
4 | Fundamentals of GIS |
5 | Relational Data Base Management System |
6 | Basics of Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry |
7 | Digital Image Processing for Geoinformatics |
8 | Object Oriented Programming Language |
2nd Year OR 3rd & 4th Semester Syllabus of Master of Science (M.Sc.) Geoinformatics
S.No | Subjects |
1 | Global Positioning System and its Applications |
2 | Application of Geoinformatics |
3 | Dissertation |
4 | Internship |