116 Master's degrees in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in Europe

Geographical Information Management and Applications
MSc Geographical Information Management and Applications is a joint degree programme delivered by 4 universities: Wageningen University and Research, Delft University of Technology, Utrecht University, University of Twente. You will thus get the best from geo-information experts from four universities in the Netherlands.
Geographic Information Systems
West University of Timisoara offers a Master's degree in Geographic Information Systems. The teaching staff consists of over 700 full-time teachers, professors, associated professors, lecturers and university assistants, as well as associate teachers, who are responsible for the training of over 14 students.
Geodetic Engineering
The Geodetic Engineering program at University of Bonn is intended for students with a first degree in the field of geodesy and geoinformation or related fields such as computer science, mathematics, physics, geosciences or electrical engineering.
Geography - Geographic Information Science
One earth - many worlds: The earth and its diverse environments are at the focus of studying the Geography - Geographic Information Science program from University of Zurich.

Geoarchaeology
Geoarchaeology from University of Brighton will build your theoretical and practical knowledge and skills, preparing you for a career in research, or as a field or laboratory-based geoarchaeologist.
Spatial Planning
The Master of Science in Spatial Planning at TU Dortmund University is a two-semester-program which welcomes especially students from the fields of urban and regional planning, spatial planning, and urban design.
Geography (Part-time)
This Postgraduate Certificate offers you the opportunity to tailor a postgraduate programme in Geography (Part-time) at Birkbeck, University of London to your own interests and professional needs. You can select modules from the exciting range offered in our Department and bring them together into a bespoke programme.
Earth System Data Science and Remote Sensing
The Master of Science in Earth System Data Science and Remote Sensing at Leipzig University is a comprehensive programme designed to equip students with essential knowledge in environmental data science and remote sensing technologies. The course spans four semesters and is available in both full-time and part-time formats.

Geographical Information Science
Based in the inter-disciplinary Wellcome Centre for Cultures & Environments of Health, you will benefit from engaged and transformative research, which draws on medical humanities, social sciences and medical sciences. Learn more with Geographical Information Science from The University of Exeter.
Geographic Information Science
The Master of Science in Geographic Information Science (Hons) at Technological University Dublin is a two-year, part-time programme designed to deepen your understanding of geospatial technologies. This course combines theoretical knowledge with practical skills, preparing you for a dynamic career in the geospatial industry.

Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing
The Geographical Information Systems and Remote Sensing course from Maynooth University provides students with the skills to manage, analyse, and interpret the rapidly increasing volumes of spatial data now available across research, industry, and society.
Geodesy and Geoinformation
At Technical University of Munich, the master's program in Geodesy and Geoinformation facilitates the independent handling of geodetic tasks in all areas of geodesy. Students' existing factual and methodological knowledge is broadened, deepened and systematized in accordance with the individual student’s chosen specialization.

Geoinformatics Engineering
The Geoinformatics Engineering Master of Science is the first in Italy and exploits the long lasting experience of Politecnico di Milano in both Environmental, Geomatics and Computer Science to form new and multidisciplinary experts highly requested by both private and public sectors.
Cartography
The international Erasmus Mundus Master program in Cartography is a cooperation between the Technical University of Munich, Vienna University of Technology, TU Dresden and the University of Twente. The program is devoted to a broad education in cartography and geoinformatics.
Geographic Information Systems and Science
The Geographic Information Systems and Science MSc of University of Salzburg is a postgraduate study program in distance-learning format. It establishes a solid foundation with the key concepts and methods in Geographic Information Systems and Science, and provides the competences for solving complex real-world problems.
Geodesy and Geoinformatics
Geodesy and Geoinformatics at HafenCity University Hamburg (HCU), as the science of recording, administering, analysing and presenting geospatial data and processes, deals with the structures of our living spaces and economic areas.

Geomatics and Management
The Geomatics and Management programme at the University of Glasgow is aimed at graduates in geomatics (surveying and mapping). It will enhance your career progression in the field of geomatics, and provide you with the necessary skill set to succeed in managerial positions. The combination of geomatics with management offered by this programme has been strongly endorsed by industry.

Environmental Management with Geographic Information Systems (Distance Learning)
This innovative Environmental Management with Geographic Information Systems (Distance Learning) master programme delivered by Ulster University combines teaching of Environmental Management techniques with skills in Geographic Information Systems (GIS).
Systems and Control
The Systems and Control programme of Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) is an important discipline in many fields, involving such specialists as engineers, physicists, mathematicians and designers.
Digital Anthropology
The Digital Anthropology programme offered at the University College London (UCL) equips students with the skills to analyse and critique the social and cultural dimensions of digital phenomena: from social media, to data, digital infrastructures, 3D printing, algorithms, and online politics.