MSc Earth and Planetary Observation

... United Kingdom
... Stirling University - INTO

Course Overview

This course provides a thorough scientific grounding in remote sensing and professional training in geospatial technology and programming, with a unique focus on environmental applications and space exploration. Our course is highly relevant to the recruitment needs of employers and offers a range of career opportunities in the space sector with a unique focus on environmental, heritage, and resource management sectors. We'll cover satellite, space, (un)manned airborne, and remote sensing to give core professional and academic training in GIS, data analytics, modeling, and theoretical, field, and lab skills.

General Eligibility

A minimum of a second class honors degree or equivalent in a numerate subject such as geosciences, geography, environmental sciences, physics, engineering, mathematics is required for entry to this course. Applicants without these formal qualifications, but with significant appropriate work, may also be considered.

Part Time Work Details

Language Requirement

  • IELTS Indicator 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each sub-skill_x000D_ IBT TOEFL 80 overall with 18 in reading, 23 in writing, 19 in listening, and 21 in speaking

Programme Information
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Course Category

Science


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Campus Name

Stirling


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Course Level

Postgraduate


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Duration

1


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Available Intake

September


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IELTS Score

6.0


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Tuition Fees Range

£20,845,


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