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Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

PGDipGDS
07 May 2024

UC's Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science offers practical, foundational study working with geospatial technologies.

DURATION

Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Degree Structure - Duration
1 year full-time

START

Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Degree Structure - Start In
Semester 1 (February)

POINTS

120

TUITION FEES

Overview


Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Introduction

The Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science (PGDipGDS) programme provides foundational experience and knowledge of geospatial technology. Graduates will be prepared for entry-level geospatial roles, and also for further postgraduate study.

You will learn programming, research analysis, database management, geospatial technology, and communication of findings. The programme combines expertise from areas such as Data Science, Computer Science, Geography, and Environmental Science.

 

Note: The name change from Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Science and Technology is subject to Te Pōkai Tara | Universities New Zealand CUAP and Te Amorangi Mātauranga Matua | Tertiary Education Commission approval. Some details may change.

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Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Why study a Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science at UC?

  • UC has extensive research strengths and strategic partnerships in the field of geospatial technology, such as Toi Hangarau | Geospatial Research Institute.
  • Geospatial science is recognised on Immigration NZ’s current Long-Term Skill Shortage List.
  • An optional internship course provides an opportunity for students to practice their knowledge in the workplace, enabling experiential learning and engaging in critical thinking and problem solving in a business environment.

Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Entry requirements

You will need a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent), with a minimum of a B Grade Point Average in 300-level courses in a subject relevant to geospatial analysis. Alternatively, you can apply based on three years of relevant professional experience in a related industry.

If English is your additional language, you are also required to meet UC's English language requirements.

How to apply

You can apply online at myUC.

See Admission and enrolment for all information on enrolling at UC.

Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Subjects and courses

The PGDipGDS includes compulsory courses on spatial analysis technology and programming.

You must also take 60 points of additional courses from a selection that cover topics such as big data, business technologies, human interface technology, industry uses of spatial analysis, and a workplace internship.

Elective courses

Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Career opportunities

Graduates of this Diploma will be able to fulfil the current geospatial skill shortage in Aotearoa New Zealand and overseas in a range of different industries, including the private sector, government, and community organisations.

Useful information:

Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

Postgraduate Diploma in Geospatial Data Science

How do I plan my diploma?

The Diploma is comprised of 120 points, including compulsory and elective courses.

It must be completed within 1 year full-time, or 2 years part-time.

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