Prepare for a career in geospatial sciences with a focus on hydrographic surveying in this one-year MSc at UCL. You’ll collaborate with academics and industry experts, gaining exposure to cutting-edge research, theory, tools, and techniques for working with geospatial data in the marine environment, from acquisition to processing and analysis.
A minimum of an upper second-class Bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline (such as engineering, architecture, geography, urban planning, mathematics, surveying, marine & Earth sciences, computer science) from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Normally, however, only candidates with either a first- or upper second-class degree will be accepted, although applicants with a lower second-class degree supported by extensive relevant work experience will also be considered.
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Students graduating with a degree in Geospatial Sciences (Hydrographic Surveying) will be equipped for a diverse range of roles, with organisations such as offshore and inshore survey companies, national hydrographic departments, equipment manufacturers and port authorities. Additionally, many graduates from the Department go on to PhD research at UCL or elsewhere ( Graduate Outcomes Survey 2017-22 ).
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