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Students
Tuition Fee
NZD 42,957
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Agronomy | Design | Directing | Exhibition Design | Physical Therapy
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Engineering
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
NZD 42,957
About Program

Program Overview


GIS are fundamental to urban and regional planning, wildlife management, using business intelligence in commerce, tourism, public health, traffic management, and a host of other applications. It is a multi-billion dollar worldwide industry, with opportunities almost anywhere in the global economy.

It is an area of study that is truly cross-disciplinary. GIS combines academic rigour with practical application. Accurate, complete and up-to-date spatial information is an immensely valuable resource for businesses and governments.

You will gain a thorough understanding of spatial data, analysis, and visualisation, and be able to apply GIS techniques.

You'll also learn about mobile GIS and web mapping as well as remote sensing (including from drones) and GNSS (GPS positioning.

You will learn skills in project management, cartographic representation, database design, and basic computer programming.

There are diverse opportunities for GIS graduates throughout New Zealand and worldwide. You'll gain the specialist skills needed to work as a GIS or Remote Sensing operator, analyst or manager.

You may end up employed by a large corporation, working in local, regional or the national government, or equally, you could work for a consultancy firm. This kind of work tends to have plenty of variety, and opportunities for travel.

You might be identifying the geographical distribution of endangered plant, animal or bird species. You could work for a regional council, analysing the risk of landslips or flood mitigation; or advising on planning issues. You will also be in an excellent position to launch your own business after you have gained some experience in the spatial information industry.

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About University

University of Otago


Overview:

The University of Otago is New Zealand's first university, established in 1869. It is renowned for its high academic standards and is consistently ranked among the top 1% of universities globally. The university offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines.


Services Offered:

The university provides a comprehensive range of services to support students, including:

    Accommodation:

    The university offers a variety of accommodation options, including residential colleges, halls of residence, and private apartments.

    Student Support:

    The university provides a range of student support services, including academic advising, career counseling, and mental health support.

    Library:

    The university library offers a vast collection of books, journals, and other resources, as well as access to online databases and research tools.

    International Office:

    The university provides support for international students, including visa assistance, immigration advice, and cultural orientation programs.

    Māori Centre:

    The Māori Centre provides support and resources for Māori students, including cultural events, academic support, and a sense of community.

    Pacific Islands Centre:

    The Pacific Islands Centre offers support and resources for Pacific students, including cultural events, academic support, and a sense of community.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

The University of Otago is known for its vibrant student life and strong sense of community. Students can expect:

    Active Student Body:

    The university has a large and active student body, with numerous clubs, societies, and sports teams.

    Residential Colleges:

    The university's residential colleges are a unique feature of the campus experience, providing students with a sense of belonging and community.

    Dunedin City:

    Dunedin is a lively city with a strong student population, offering a range of cultural attractions, entertainment venues, and outdoor activities.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Academic Excellence:

    The university is renowned for its high academic standards and research excellence.

    Unique Campus Experience:

    The university's residential colleges and strong sense of community create a unique and enriching campus experience.

    Beautiful Location:

    Dunedin is a beautiful city located on the South Island of New Zealand, offering stunning scenery and outdoor activities.

    Strong Alumni Network:

    The university has a strong alumni network, providing graduates with valuable connections and career opportunities.

Academic Programs:

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including:

    Business:

    The Otago Business School is highly regarded for its programs in accounting, finance, marketing, and management.

    Health Sciences:

    The university is a leading center for health sciences education and research, with strong programs in medicine, dentistry, nursing, and pharmacy.

    Humanities:

    The university offers a wide range of humanities programs, including history, literature, philosophy, and languages.

    Sciences:

    The university has a strong reputation for its science programs, including biology, chemistry, physics, and mathematics.

Other:

Total programs
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Average ranking globally
#323
Average ranking in the country
#2
Admission Requirements

English Language Requirements

Most courses at University of Otago have the following minimum language requirements. We advise you always check the exact entry requirements before apply to any course, don't forget we are always on hand to help.


IELTS ACADEMIC

6.5


PTE

64


TOEFL

95

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