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DURATION
12 up to 24 Months
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
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STUDY FORMAT
Distance Learning
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Key Summary
Introduction
GIS is a breakthrough technology that’s changed the way we organize, display, analyze, and share spatial information. This data helps scientists, public officials, private companies, and local communities make better decisions.
The innovative GIS master’s program at Johns Hopkins University provides a solid foundation in geospatial data science, programming and application development, predictive analytics, big data technologies, and project management.
The rapidly growing geospatial technology field offers opportunities in many sectors, from government and national security to business, environmental studies, and health. With high demand, professionals with advanced degrees will be better positioned for leadership roles and the most highly regarded jobs in the industry.
Graduates of JHU’s Geographic Information Systems program work at places such as:
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- Office of Youth Violence Prevention at the Baltimore City Health Department
- Department of Defense
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- U.S Army Corps of Engineers
- International Boundary and Water Commission
- Yellowstone National Park
- Citizens Property Insurance Corporation
Pursue Your Degree On Your Terms
Our GIS master’s program was designed for working professionals. You can take classes 100% online and choose to attend full- or part-time. You’ll also have the flexibility to take courses that best fit your career goals; we offer multiple tracks and a variety of electives.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Learn about scholarship options at Johns Hopkins University’s Advanced Academic Programs on our website.
Curriculum
This Master of Science degree is composed of one required core course, three customizable core courses, and six elective courses. The required core course is the culminating experience of a capstone, where you will demonstrate your ability to apply geospatial technology to examine, model, and analyze a spatial project of your choosing.
Rankings
- Johns Hopkins University ranked #15 in the 2023 Times Higher Education world university rankings.
- Johns Hopkins University ranked #7 in the 2022-2023 U.S. News & World Report national rankings.
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
This Career Outlook combines extensive labor market data to help you evaluate the careers that match your strengths and interests, and where those careers are thriving. Please explore the national, state, and regional data, as you compare the careers related to this program.
Occupations
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- Geographic Information Systems Technologists and Technicians
- Data Scientists
- Cartographers and Photogrammetrists
- Software Developers
- Surveying and Mapping Technicians
- Remote Sensing Technicians
- Business Intelligence Analysts
- Geographers
- Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists
- Geodetic Surveyors
- Urban and Regional Planners
- Information Security Analysts
- Blockchain Engineers
Data Source: Industry, occupation, compensation, and projected growth data are supplied by Lightcast. Economic and workforce information adjusts based on the selected geographic region and may include estimates made by Lightcast when actual data is not available. Johns Hopkins University cannot guarantee employment placement, salary level, or career advancement.