Master of Science (Geospatial Sciences)
Overview
RMIT's geospatial sciences team is the largest academic group of its kind in Australia.
You will be expertly supervised as you develop your analytical and problem-solving skills through further investigation into one of our key areas:
- cartography and visualisation
- earth observation and unmanned aerial systems
- 3D building modelling, digital twins and augmented reality
- geodesy
- land management and governance
- GeoAI, GIS, machine learning and geoinformatics
- remote sensing, laser sensing and aerial surveying
- satellite positioning, multi-GNSS positioning, GNSS ionosphere sensing
- space weather and its effects on GNSS
- visual positioning systems and indoor localisation
- hydrographic surveying.
This master degree may be undertaken in a project or thesis mode.
Geospatial sciences candidates may be eligible for a range of scholarships including:
- Australian Postgraduate Awards?– funded by the Australian Government
- PhD and Research Masters Scholarships?– funded by RMIT University
- other postgraduate research scholarships.