About the training program
The Master's program is designed to train highly skilled and competitive specialists proficient in geoinformatics, modern geoinformation methods, and processing Earth remote sensing data as applied to professional tasks of geoecology and environmental management; methods of fundamental and practice-based geographic research; modern technologies and tools for territorial development and decision-making using spatially coordinated information in state and local government.
What do graduates do?
Graduates can pursue careers in various sectors, including state and local government agencies, institutions of higher and secondary vocational education, research and design institutes, commercial enterprises, media outlets, and environmental non-governmental organizations. Additionally, they have the opportunity to establish their own businesses in economic areas that leverage expertise in geography, geoecology, natural resource management, environmental protection, and other Earth sciences and related disciplines.