Geographical Information Systems Degree Courses in the UK - Bachelors & Masters

Program University Student satis­faction Unem­ployed Drop­out Tuition (UK) Tuition (Inter­national) UCAS Tariff City
Newcastle University 62% 0% 10% £9250 - 108 Newcastle On campus Full-time
Newcastle University 62% 0% 10% £9250 - 108 Newcastle On campus Full-time
The University of Manchester 62% 0% 10% £5500 £11500 108 Manchester On campus Part-time
Swansea University 62% 0% 10% £4800 £10000 108 Swansea On campus Part-time
University of Southampton 62% 0% 10% £9250 £23686 108 Southampton On campus Full-time
University of Leicester 62% 0% 10% £9500 £21000 108 Leicester On campus Part-time
Aberystwyth University 62% 0% 10% £7800 £15850 108 Aberystwyth On campus Full-time
The University of Sheffield 62% 0% 10% - - 108 Sheffield On campus Full-time
The University of Edinburgh 62% 0% 10% - - 108 Edinburgh On campus Full-time
University of Brighton 62% 0% 10% - - 108 Brighton On campus Full-time
University of Portsmouth 62% 0% 10% - - 108 Portsmouth On campus Part-time
Sheffield Hallam University 62% 0% 10% - - 108 Sheffield On campus Full-time
University of Leeds 62% 0% 10% - - 108 Leeds On campus Full-time
University of Aberdeen 62% 0% 10% - - 108 Aberdeen On campus Full-time
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FAQ

  • The following degrees are offered for Geographical Information Systems studies:
  • Bachelor of Science (Honours) - BSc (Hons)
  • Master of Science - MSc

Geographic Information Science with Year in Industry - BSc (Hons) at Newcastle University received the highest rating among all graduates in the National Student Survey year with a rating of 62 out of 100 among 50 respondents.