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The Master of Geomatics for Environmental Management (MGEM) is a new 9-month, course-based master’s program that provides the geospatial skills and landscape ecology context required to tackle pressing environmental issues. It is a 9-month program which begins in August with a 3-week intensive and concludes the following April.
The MGEM program is designed for those with a passion for environmental management and an interest in emerging landscape ecology theories and geospatial technologies. That includes:
Conservation practitioners and managers, foresters and ecologists seeking technical skills.
Computer scientists and engineers looking for new fields to apply their skills.
Recent graduates in forestry, geography, computer science, engineering, commerce, arts and other undergraduate degree programs, so long as they have some quantitative training.
This uniquely interdisciplinary program blends landscape ecology training and quantitative spatial skills development in a professional degree unlike any other in the world.
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As an MGEM graduate, you will be equipped to:
Model landscapes and ecosystems for planning and assessment.
Integrate landscape ecology concepts with geomatics-focused tools tools for environmental management.
Collaborate with communities and people who are interested in using geospatial data to address environmental concerns.
MGEM graduates may go on to work in academia, consulting, industry, government, NGOs and the private sector.
Medical Insurance: 500 CAD per year