110 Master's degrees in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in United States

Applied Geography and Geospatial Science
Graduates of the proposed M.A. programme in Applied Geography and Geospatial Science from University of Colorado Denver will have the knowledge, training, and tools to become leaders in this rapidly growing field.

Urban Informatics
Learn to navigate the technical, social, economic and environmental landscapes in cities, to understand what makes them tick, and to address the big urban questions of the 21st century in the Urban Informatics program from Northeastern University.

Geography - Geographic Information Systems (Online)
Through Liberty University's Geography - Geographic Information Systems (Online) degree, you can learn how geographic information systems are used by various industries such as defense, energy and utilities, automotive, and many more.

Geographic Information Systems
Climate change, migration, and economic systems are in constant flux and impact communities disproportionately worldwide. The Geographic Information Systems course is offered by University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC).
Geosensing Systems Engineering
Two Master of Science degrees are offered in the Geosensing Systems Engineering program at University of Houston: the Master of Science thesis degree and the Master of Science non-thesis degree. Admission to this program is competitive and requires a B.S. degree.
Urban Affairs
The Urban Affairs curriculum from Loyola University Chicago brings together viewpoints and analytical tools from multiple fields to provide different perspectives on the causes of urban problems and their possible solutions.
Geological Sciences
The M.S. in Geological Sciences program offered by Ohio University combines graded coursework and thesis research to train students in advanced geological and scientific analysis.
Geographic Information Science
Geographic information science is a rapidly expanding professional field, with increasing numbers of employers searching for skilled graduates with master's degree-level credentials. Learn more with the Geographic Information Science program of the University of Minnesota.
Geographic Information Systems
The applied Geographic Information Systems program at Sam Houston State University gives graduates the critical knowledge to succeed in the challenging world of geospatial technologies. This includes advanced classes and labs in global positioning systems (Trimble), remote sensing (ERDAS IMAGINE), GIS (ArcGIS) and web-based mapping and spatial analysis.
Interdisciplinary Studies - Geospatial Analysis of Human-Environmental Change
Interdisciplinary Studies - Geospatial Analysis of Human-Environmental Change at California State University Stanislaus provides a strong foundation in geographic concepts and methods with in-depth course-work in geospatial technology and landscape analysis.
GIS and Geoinformatics
Geographic information systems (GIS) and geoinformatics is crucial to developing the technology, policies, standards, human resources and related activities necessary to maintain and preserve spatial data. Join the GIS and Geoinformatics course at Colorado School of Mines. The program offers a graduate certificate and professional master’s non-thesis.
Geospatial Information Science and Engineering
The Geospatial Information Science and Engineering program at the SUNY - College of Environmental Science and Forestry is designed for specialized study in spatial information acquisition, analysis, modeling and applications.
Graduate Pathway in Geographic and Cartographic Sciences
The Graduate Pathway in Geographic and Cartographic Sciences, Pre-Master from INTO George Mason University students who successfully complete an INTO Mason Graduate Pathway program in Forensic Science are assured progression to a Mason graduate degree program upon submission of additional required application materials.
Geological Sciences
Central Washington University offers a Master of Science program in Geological Sciences that aims to develop professional geoscientists with the ability to conduct original and meaningful scientific research.
Geoinformatics
The Master of Science (M.S.) degree program in Geoinformatics at The University of Texas at San Antonio offers opportunities for advanced study and research designed to prepare students for leading roles in industry, government, research and/or academic institutions.
Geographic Information Science
The Master of Science in Geographic Information Science (M.Sc.) at the University at Albany offers a comprehensive two-year programme. This course is available both online and on campus, equipping students with advanced skills in mapping technologies and spatial analysis essential for various professional pathways.
Information and Communications Technology - Geographic Information Systems
At University of Denver's Information and Communications Technology - Geographic Information Systems program you will develop the technical and strategic skills needed to help solve real-world problems related to geographic information systems (GIS).
Dual Degree in Environmental Resource Policy and Geographical Information Systems
The Dual Degree in Environmental Resource Policy and Geographical Information Systems at George Washington University offers a dual master of arts in environmental resource policy (ENRP) and graduate certificate in geographical information systems (GIS) program.
Geological Sciences
At Geological Sciences from Case Western Reserve University you’ll develop a lens for understanding the past so you can better understand our present environment and serve as a guide for the future.
Geomatics Engineering and Geographic Information Systems
The Geomatics Engineering and Geographic Information Systems programme from University of Colorado Denver provides broad-based expertise and cutting-edge skills that span the growing geospatial field and helps alleviate the shortage of well-educated geospatial professionals.