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Saturday, September 13, 2008
Masters Degree in GIS -- MEng-GIS
As adjunct faculty at the University of Colorado @ Denver, I would like to give a plug for our Master's of Engineering in GIS program. This program is one of a kind and provides extensive flexibility for working professionals and those seeking distance learning. All courses are offered inclass and online! I have been a part-time instructor for several years now and have taught Introduction to GIS as well Introduction to Geospatial Web Technologies. My current focus is the later. Have a look at the course overview/syllabus. In the coming weeks, I will be sharing selected portions of the course curriculum and would entertain any feedback. You can use anything that you wish as long as you cite these materials appropriately.
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4 comments:
hello what is the difference beetween MSCE GIS and Meng GIS?
I think they are the same. Masters of Science in Civil Engineering I think is the actual official degree.
Hi, Thanks for the information.
Can I know the fee for online course
Thanks in advance
Tom
See http://www.ucdenver.edu/student-services/resources/CostsAndFinancing/DowntownCampus/StudentBilling/HowMuchDoesItCost/2009_2010Tuition/Pages/GraduateTuition.aspx for tuition and fees.
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