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Master Course Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics

Welcome

to the International Master Degree Programme Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics at the Hochschule für Technik Stuttgart (Stuttgart University of Applied Sciences).

10 years
MSc Photogrammetry and Geoinformatics

10 years experience
in international education
with a worldwide Alumni network
of more than 200 successful graduates.

We offer

a course of study consisting of 18 months intensive studies and research in the fields of photogrammetry, geoinformatics and remote sensing.
It is tripartite in two semester consisting of lectures, practices and examinations and a third semester of 6 month's full-time research work presented in a master thesis.
Course language is English.

We answer your questions

The following pages inform you about all relevant aspects of this postgraduate master programme.
If you need further information please don't hesitate to contact the Course Director Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dietrich Schröder or the Programme Coordinator Dipl.-Ing. Beate Baur.
Applications for admission to this programme are accepted all over the year.



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Application deadline

for students from NON-EU countries:
April 15, 2010
for students from EU countries: July 31, 2010
For further informatiom about possible extension contact
master-pg@hft-stuttgart.de
 

Recommended Links

AGEP Association of German Postgraduate Studies
First days in Stuttgart International Office
ALUMNI Alumni Network of the HFT Stuttgart
DAAD German Academic Exchange Service
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