Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
Fully Online
Duration
2 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Masters
Major
Geographic Information Science | Geographic Information Systems (Gis) | Geoscience Technology
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Natural Science
Education type
Fully Online
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Geospatial Information Science and Technology

The Master of Geospatial Information Science and Technology (MGIST) is a non-thesis, professional degree program that equips students with the necessary knowledge and tools to become high-end geospatial professionals. Graduates lead North Carolina and the nation in both the development of new tools to model and manage spatial phenomena and in the management and application of geospatial technology to a wide array of public, private and nonprofit venues.


Delivery Format

The MGIST can be completed entirely online, allowing flexibility for both students just entering the workforce and working professionals. The program also admits a small number of hybrid on-campus students each year. The schedule, structure, expectations, and rigor of the program are identical, whether you are on campus or in the online program.


Professional Science Master’s (PSM) Designation

Students in the MGIST program also receive the Professional Science Master’s (PSM) designation on their transcript upon graduation. The PSM program is a nationally recognized program focusing on preparing professionals with both the technical and professional skills necessary to succeed in the workplace.


Eligibility

Admissions to the Master of Geospatial Information Science and Technology (MGIST) is based on an applicant’s undergraduate and postgraduate educational background and professional experience. At a minimum, applicants must meet the following criteria:


  1. Completion of an undergraduate degree and an undergraduate GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  2. Some basic experience with:
  • Basic Geographic Information Systems
  • Introductory programming (in any language, but Python is taught in our program)

Application Requirements

A full application consists of:


  1. Graduate School Application (indicate 'Distance Track' for the online program)
  2. Official transcripts from colleges and universities attended
  3. A resume/CV
  4. Personal Statement
  5. Three Letters of Recommendation

Plan of Study

The Master of Geospatial Information Science and Technology (MGIST) curriculum consists of at least 33 credit hours, 21 of which are required core courses. The additional 12 credit hours are electives and allow the student to focus on related areas of interest to supplement their GIS instruction and professional skills development. As part of the program students will complete a Capstone project and develop a Professional Portfolio.


Course Requirements

Students are required to take at least one course per semester (fall and spring) for the duration of the program. Students must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or greater in order to graduate. It typically takes a minimum of 4 semesters (2 academic years) to complete the appropriate sequence of courses. Students have a maximum of 6 years to complete the program.


Course Topics

Courses cover theory, application, and back-end development relevant for today's geospatial professionals using both open source and ESRI tools, including but not limited to:


  • Geospatial professionalism and ethics
  • Geospatial programming and customization
  • Modeling, analytics, and spatial data science
  • Data structures and management
  • Geospatial web and mobile services
  • Geovisualization
  • Geospatial IT and server deployment and management
  • Professional skills and client-based projects

Capstone Experience

An integral part of the Master of Geospatial Information Science and Technology (MGIST) program is participation in a Capstone project during the last semester of the program. Students work directly with community and industry partners to apply the knowledge and skills they have developed in the program to real-world problems.


Professional Portfolio

All students are also required to produce a professional digital portfolio. The digital portfolio will present personal MGIST program accomplishments to demonstrate individual competencies through the knowledge, skills, and abilities of a geospatial science professional.


Residential Component

A unique aspect of our online Master of Geospatial Information Science and Technology (MGIST) program is an emphasis on building relationships between our online students, faculty, and on-campus students. We feel this is an extremely important component of graduate education. It is important that our program provide a sense of community among our students, even those who may be studying in a different state or country. To facilitate this interaction, our program requires that students come to campus on two occasions during the program.


Career Prospects

The job market for individuals with GIS development and analytic skills is excellent and growing. For example, the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency alone will require 7,000 analysts per year for the foreseeable future. The U.S. Department of Labor currently identifies the Geospatial Technology sector as one of 14 high-growth industries in dire need of new professionals and targeted with special funding to develop this workforce.


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