The specific combination of knowledge in both land management and geospatial sciences will enable graduates to fill the professional void currently existing. Such professionals connect engineers and architects on the one hand with real estate managers and politicians on the other hand. This bridging activity can support the decision making process on where the physical structures should be and how they are managed. Such professionals will have to deal with both the technical aspects of site planning and spatial planning, land and spatial planning laws and regulations, and make use of management skills in order to reconcile people's needs, power, influence and decisions.
For a comprehensive description of the program, please refer to the degree program documentation:
- Degree program documentation for the master's program in Land Management and Geospacial Science (PDF)
