Department of Geography, National University of Singapore Master of Science in Applied Geographic Information Systems (MSc in Applied GIS)
Department of Geography, National University of Singapore

Department of Geography, National University of Singapore

Master of Science in Applied Geographic Information Systems (MSc in Applied GIS)

Singapore, Singapore

MSc

1 up to

2 years

English

Full time, Part time

31 Jan 2026*

Aug 2026

SGD 51,600 **

On-Campus

* The application period for AY26/27 (commencing August 2026) will be open from 1 November 2025 to 31 January 2026.

** The price (SGD 51,600) applies to the AY25/26 intake, which commences in August 2025.

Key Summary

    About : The Master of Science in Applied Geographic Information Systems (MSc in Applied GIS) is designed to equip students with essential skills in GIS technology and its applications. The program covers topics such as spatial analysis, cartographic design, and geospatial data management. The degree typically takes one year of full-time study or longer if pursued part-time, and offers opportunities for hands-on learning through projects and case studies.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates are prepared for various career paths, including roles as Geographic Information Systems Analysts, Cartographers, Urban Planners, and Environmental Consultants. The demand for skilled professionals in the field of GIS remains high, opening doors in public and private sectors.

The programme of Master of Science in Applied Geographic Information Systems (hereafter MSc in Applied GIS), a single-degree coursework Master’s programme hosted in the Department of Geography at NUS, is designed to reflect the cutting-edge technologies and latest developments in GIS and its applications with the reputation of NUS Geography as one of the top 10 geography departments around the world. This innovative programme provides an exciting opportunity for prospective students to study at NUS, the top university in Asia, as a pathway to a PhD or further practical career in applied GIS or related disciplines.

We offer two tracks of training (Thesis Track and Project Track). The Thesis Track includes a research thesis component, which covers thesis preparation (GE5225) and the GIS research thesis itself (GE6225). It aims to attract students with interests in applied GIS research and developing their research skills. The Project Track includes a GIS project component (GE6226). It aims to attract students who require practical GIS skills or an upgrade to their existing GIS expertise to progress their careers.