UMD’s MS in Geographical Sciences emphasizes geographic information science (GIS), remote sensing, spatial modeling, and environmental monitoring. The program supports careers in urban planning, disaster management, climate modeling, and spatial data analysis.
Mapping deforestation patterns in tropical regions using Landsat imagery
Urban sprawl modeling using historical land use and transportation data
Climate vulnerability assessment of coastal communities using geospatial tools
Satellite-based crop health monitoring system development
Design of a GIS application for emergency response planning
Analysis of air pollution trends in metropolitan areas via satellite data
Wildfire risk mapping using MODIS and vegetation indices
Spatial analysis of public health outcomes linked to urban green spaces
Change detection study of Arctic sea ice extent over two decades
Predictive modeling of mosquito habitat based on temperature and moisture data
Routing optimization tool for waste collection services using GIS
Modeling sea-level rise impacts on Chesapeake Bay communities
Remote sensing study of water quality in inland freshwater lakes
Design of a spatial database for historic site preservation
Geospatial modeling of food deserts in urban neighborhoods
Analyzing commuting patterns using mobile GPS data
Climate zone classification using machine learning and raster datasets
Creation of a web-based interactive map for real-time traffic congestion
Spatial simulation of land cover change under urban growth scenarios
Visualization of refugee movement patterns using satellite data and maps
Lead geospatial analysis, urban planning, and environmental monitoring with cutting-edge GIS tools at UMD’s Geographical Sciences MS.
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