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7 Geographic Sciences programs found

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After graduating from a bachelor’s or other undergraduate program, students can choose to continue their education with a master's program. If they choose to do so, they will usually develop skills and knowledge that is directly related to the career they may pursue upon graduation.

What is an MA in Geographic Sciences, and how is it unique? Essentially, geographic studies involve creating images of the surface of the earth. This includes cartography, mapping, satellite imagery, and others. Even though this degree is relatively new, the practices in this field date back to ancient times. The development of modern technology has kept geographic sciences innovative, so there is still a lot of work to be done. In addition to the geography, students commonly study natural sciences and can take part in field experiments.

Graduates benefit from the high demand of professionals in geography. They can have the opportunity to enter an exciting field as developments are made and technologies increase. Students even have the chance to play a part in forming the future of this field.

Like any master's program, the costs associated with this one vary quite a bit. Different schools will have different expenses based on their programs, the country they are in, and how long study lasts. Before making a commitment, take a look at all your options so you can make the right choice.

There are many career opportunities around the world in geographic sciences. Professionals in mapping and cartography are needed no matter where you are studying. It is possible to find work in the public or private sector with government or independent organizations. Jobs include computer mapping, decoding satellite imagery, or creating spatial information on a local or global scale. Many careers require travelling, but it is also common to find work in a single location.

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