- Your presentations and communications will be clear and convincing because you can illustrate your analysis with bold, impressive maps and info graphics that show the patterns, correlations and insights that have led to your decisions. You’ll have the skills to perform the analyses that will lead to targeted and effective reasoning and planning.
- You will transition from simply managing and absorbing data to being able to master it. From recognizing the correlation between data sets to communicating how those correlations impact the work you do every day. And you’ll work with the latest methods, technology and tools to prepare you for the challenges of today, and the opportunities of tomorrow.
- In short, you will become more effective at your tasks, more capable of convincing others of your decisions, and more prepared for future developments in your career.
- As part of the global UNIGIS network, the GIS Master’s at VU Amsterdam is one of only two of its kind in all of Europe. Our membership in UNIGIS International offers you the opportunity to take online courses from other UNIGIS universities.
Boost your GIS career and make your data work for you
Yuliya Avdeeva
“I improved my confidence and built new skills.”
The GIS Master’s programme at VU Amsterdam was an excellent opportunity to improve my competence and build new skills in the field of Geoinformation Systems. The study’s flexibility allowed me to gain knowledge in up-to-date technology while having a busy family life as well.
I have acquired new knowledge on spatial analysis and data visualization that I hope will support my career change.
What can you do after your Master's degree?
Start working
Whatever field or sector you work in, the skills you learn during the programme will help you become a more valuable member of your professional community.
If you want to work as a Data Management or Information Specialist, and you’ve mastered the basics, you can spend more time developing and expanding your skills in this rapidly evolving field. Managing real-time data from sensors, working with the software needed to create the latest modelling, learning methods and technology to create dashboards – it’s all within your reach during the programme.
If your role is on the side of analysis or consultancy, you will broaden your skills and develop a few new ones. You’ll help teams develop innovative answers to the challenge’s organisations face, today and in the future. You will apply geospatial analysis and visualisation and support effective collaboration among different stakeholders by adopting techniques that make solutions visual, tangible and attainable.
Where has the Master’s in Geographical Information Sciences taken us?
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