Master of Geomatics in Technologies des systèmes d'information (Information Systems Technologies)  

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Geomatics courses are conducted by a majority of professionals from ENSG, IGN and the professional world, so the training is very up to date from an industrial point of view. Long projects are driven by external sponsors. The master aims at training students who can design and implement IT/IS tools to integrate, structure and visualize data in a complete information system, from hardware to software through embedded systems. Outcome: This master's degree trains geomaticians capable of : - Designing an algorithm, a workflow ; - Modelling a phenomenon, a process; - Knowing the technologies for describing and acquiring geographic datasets ; - Programming in python, in java, in different languages of the web; - Knowing the geo-visualization technologies; - Steering, managing an IT/IS project; - Designing a geographic information system architecture.
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Future graduates can be employed in the numerous sectors of activity using digital information and including geographic information: network management (energy, telecommunications, transport...), digital services, decision support, support for territorial policies… Graduates work in a variety of sectors : - Research / Software / Research Engineer; - Developer; - GIS consultant, Geomatics project manager, spatial data administrator, GIS project manager; - Researcher, teacher-researcher (after a thesis).
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Master of Geomatics in Technologies des systèmes d'information (Information Systems Technologies)
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