109 Master's degrees in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in United States
Coterminal Program in Geological Sciences
The Coterminal Program in Geological Sciences at Stanford University provides an exceptional opportunity for students to pursue a graduate research experience and earn an MS degree concurrently with or subsequent to their BS studies.
Geographic Information Systems
The Department of Geography, Planning and Recreation at Northern Arizona University offers a Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Spatial Analysis for Health Sciences - GIS (Online)
The Spatial Analysis for Health Sciences - GIS (Online) program offered by Liberty University can help you build a deeper understanding of how spatial data can be applied in the health sciences field.
Information and Communications Technology - Geographic Information Systems
At University of Denver's Information and Communications Technology - Geographic Information Systems program you will develop the technical and strategic skills needed to help solve real-world problems related to geographic information systems (GIS).
Geological Sciences
At Geological Sciences from Case Western Reserve University you’ll develop a lens for understanding the past so you can better understand our present environment and serve as a guide for the future.
Geographic Information Science
The Department of Geography and Environmental Studies offers, within the Master of Science in Geographic Information Science degree offered by California State University Northridge, a highly structured specialization program in which most of the requirements are met with graduate courses dealing with various aspects of GIS.

Geographic Information Science
The Master of Science in Geographic Information Science at California State University Long Beach is designed to provide students with advanced analytic and technical training in geospatial technologies and professional skill-building, in order to prepare graduates for the geospatial workforce.
Applied Geography
The Applied Geography MS at the University of Louisville is a 30-credit hour postgraduate programme designed for professional and research excellence. Available for full-time or part-time study, this degree focuses on spatial data analysis and critical reasoning to solve complex, real-world geographic challenges.
Population, Health and Place
The University of Southern California is one of the world’s leading private research universities. Apply to the Population, Health and Place MSc program offered at University of Southern California.
Geographic Information Science
The Geographic Information Science programme at the University at Buffalo is a comprehensive M.S. degree requiring 36 credit hours. This two-year course offers full-time and part-time study modes, focusing on spatial analysis and programming. Students benefit from expert faculty and high-impact experiential learning.
Dual Degree in Environmental Resource Policy and Geographical Information Systems
The Dual Degree in Environmental Resource Policy and Geographical Information Systems at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in environmental resource policy (ENRP) and graduate certificate in geographical information systems (GIS) program.
Geographic Information Systems
The applied Geographic Information Systems program at Sam Houston State University gives graduates the critical knowledge to succeed in the challenging world of geospatial technologies. This includes advanced classes and labs in global positioning systems (Trimble), remote sensing (ERDAS IMAGINE), GIS (ArcGIS) and web-based mapping and spatial analysis.
Geographic Information Sciences
Are you fascinated by how communities are organized? Do you want to help solve geographic challenges in city government, business, scientific research or public land management? If so, explore a master’s degree in Geographic Information Sciences from Central Michigan University.
Geospatial Sciences
Geospatial Sciences from Lamar University is designed to provide education in all key areas of geospatial technologies most relevant to contemporary workplace, including computer-based geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing techniques, Drone technology, digital image processing, spatial analysis and modeling, global positioning systems (GPS) and data science in the big data era.
Geoinformatics
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree program in Geoinformatics at The University of Texas at San Antonio offers opportunities for advanced study and research designed to prepare students for leading roles in industry, government, research and/or academic institutions.
Geographic Information Science and Technology
The Geographic Information Science and Technology program at Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech) is an emerging field of study centred on the acquisition, management, analysis, and dissemination of information that is spatially-referenced to locations on, above, and below the surface of the earth.

Urban Informatics
Learn to navigate the technical, social, economic and environmental landscapes in cities, to understand what makes them tick, and to address the big urban questions of the 21st century in the Urban Informatics program from Northeastern University.
GIS and Geoinformatics
Geographic information systems (GIS) and geoinformatics is crucial to developing the technology, policies, standards, human resources and related activities necessary to maintain and preserve spatial data. Join the GIS and Geoinformatics course at Colorado School of Mines. The program offers a graduate certificate and professional master’s non-thesis.
Geographic Information Science
The Geographic Information Science MSc program offered at San Francisco State University prepares graduate students for advanced careers in a wide range of geospatial information research and applications.
Geospatial Intelligence
The Master of Science in Geospatial Intelligence (MS GEOINT) from University of Maryland is dedicated to providing workforce-focused training at graduate level in ways that can nimbly respond to developments in what is often a rapidly shifting landscape of applied problem-sets, analysis schemes, big and growing data-sets, and software platforms that characterize today’s geospatial intelligence.