Master of Geographic Information Technology
This program is for graduates employed in the disciplines associated with land administration, natural resources management, urban planning and conservation. It provides detailed knowledge of the theory, technology and application of geographic information systems.
This program is designed for professionals working in engineering, surveying, geography, planning, environmental science, archaeology, agriculture and forestry, and for graduates who wish to gain an advanced understanding of the theory, technology and the changing knowledge base in geographic/spatial information technologies, particularly geographic information systems (GIS) and their application.
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Associate Professor Stephan Winter
Associate Professor Stephan Winter is the Program Coordinator of the Master of Geographic Information Technology and the Master of Spatial Information Science programs. Associate Professor Winter is the discipline leader in geomatics at the Department of Infrastructure Engineering. He is an expert in spatial information and designed the curriculum for the Master of Spatial Information Science program, Australia’s leading degree in this discipline.
Spatial information helps us to make smarter decisions, build on a more sustainable future, facilitate transparent and open participation in public debates, or simply meet our friends. It has become an indispensible part of a global information infrastructure, and we are building this infrastructure. Within this area I am trying to contribute to make information more useful, help to better decision-making by providing better information, and develop novel information products.