The Masters in Land & Hydrographic Surveying will introduce you to the surveying discipline and prepare you for employment in the industry. Engineering and land survey are fundamental to the design, construction and navigation of infrastructure projects from small to national scale such as buildings, road and rail networks. Hydrographic Surveyors contribute to safety of navigation and port management for seas, rivers and lakes, and underwater infrastructure projects such as pipelines and offshore wind turbines. This programme is ideal if you are seeking employment in the geospatial industry to support construction and mapping projects both onshore and offshore.
To be eligible for programmes, you must meet the general and specific entry requirements:
The general entry requirement
The specific entry requirement: The required level of English proficiency is similar to that of University of Glasgow
Progression to the University of Glasgow
To progress to Glasgow students must obtain a 3.5/4.0 GPA in the first year at UGM and satisfy the English Language requirements for the Glasgow Programme.
We are experiencing exceptional demand from our industry contacts and partners for our graduates in the natural and built environment sector for the following roles: Land Surveyor, Engineering Surveyor, Hydrographic/Offshore Surveyor, Geospatial Surveyor and Reality Capture Specialists.
Recent graduates from our surveying programmes have gone on to work for companies such as Ordnance Survey, Glanville Consultants, Jacobs, Babcocks, KOREC, Malcolm Hughes Land Surveyors, Andrews Survey, Morgan Stanley, Fugro, AECOM, UTEC and Subsea 7.
Semester 1:
Geospatial Fundamentals
Applied Land Surveying
Engineering Survey
Principles of GIS
GNSS and Geodesy
Semester 2:
Geospatial Data Infrastructures and Land Administration
Hydrographic Survey
Land Surveying I
Land Surveying II
Topographic Modelling and Landscape Monitoring
Academic and Professional Skills for GES PGT
GES MSc Project
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