International Programmes 2024/2025

Geodesy and Geoinformatics – Specialisation in Geomatics Geodesy and Geoinformatics

Leibniz University Hannover • Hannover

Degree
Master of Science in Geodesy and Geoinformatics
Teaching language
  • English
Languages

The programme is open to German-speaking and international students. We guarantee that international students can complete the degree programme with courses held in English, although there are some elective courses that are offered in German only.

Full-time / part-time
  • full-time
Mode of study
Less than 50% online
Programme duration
4 semesters
Beginning
Winter and summer semester
Application deadline

Non-EU applicants:
31 May for the following winter semester
30 November for the following summer semester

EU applicants:
15 July for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Combined Master's degree / PhD programme
No
Joint degree / double degree programme
No
Description/content

Geodesy and Geoinformatics (specialisation Geomatics) is an engineering and geoscience subject based on mathematics and physics and a close affinity to computer science, environmental science, law, and social sciences. Typical questions include engineering and geodetic monitoring of structures, capturing and use of environmental information, guidance of machines and vehicles, and remote sensing and researching of the system Earth. For geodata captured by modern measurement technology, there are many applications, for example, in regional planning, for location-dependent mobile services and navigation systems.

This wide variety of tasks requires thorough knowledge in individual disciplines that are encountered in the broad spectrum of subjects in the programme of Geodesy and Geoinformatics at Leibniz University Hannover. Building on the broad content of the Bachelor's degree, the Master's programme offers students the chance to study numerous specific fields at an advanced level and to specialise in certain disciplines. In particular, current aspects of research and their advanced applications on the basis of selected projects are at the heart of the Master's programme.

Besides the specialisation Geomatics being one optional track of the Master's programme in Geodesy and Geoinformatics, we also offer the specialisation in Navigation and Field Robotics (the teaching language is mostly English, but with mandatory German parts). It is intended to start a third specialisation, Remote Sensing and GIS, in winter semester 2025/26. Any specialisation has to be chosen at the beginning of the application process.

Course organisation

To do justice to the broad spectrum of the subject and constantly changing needs and methods, the Geodesy and Geoinformatics programme (specialisation in Geomatics) at Leibniz University Hannover covers a wide range of subjects.

This programme is distinguished by its practical relevance. Alongside research-oriented theory, projects and seminars are deliberately designed to develop key competencies such as teamwork and problem-oriented actions. This combination makes it possible for graduates to choose from a broad spectrum of employment opportunities.

In the Master's programme (specialisation Geomatics), students pursue independent research and development activities in industry or research institutes. In the first two semesters, there are activities which serve to summarise the basics in six disciplines:

  • Engineering geodesy
  • Physical geodesy
  • Positioning and navigation
  • Photogrammetry and remote sensing
  • Geographic information systems
  • Land and real estate management

Building on the six compulsory modules in Geodesy and Geoinformatics, students can specialise in one or more specialist area(s) whereby one entire subject area (Geodesy or Geoinformatics) can never be completely deselected. In parallel, there are two project seminars, in which a complex research-oriented task is tackled in small groups.

In an elective module, students are given the opportunity to attend courses from the Leibniz University's entire selection of courses. The submission of a Master's thesis completes academic studies.

A Diploma supplement will be issued
Yes
International elements
  • International guest lecturers
  • Specialist literature in other languages
Description of other international elements

Possibility to integrate studies abroad with one of our several partner universities

Integrated internships

Internships are not a part of the curriculum. However, it is possible to undertake them individually at all study levels, usually during semester breaks. Due to close relations to industry and to the public sector, internships can be planned by students independently. Support is given by the faculty.

Course-specific, integrated German language courses
No
Course-specific, integrated English language courses
No
Pace of course
Mixed (e.g. fixed exam dates and duration, study content can be studied at any time)
Phase(s) of attendance in Germany (applies to the entire programme)
Yes, compulsory
Tuition fees per semester in EUR
None
Semester contribution

Approx. 400 EUR semester fee ("Semesterbeitrag")
The semester fee includes the following:

  • Contribution to the "Studentenwerk Hannover" (student services organisation)
  • Contribution to the student government (Student Union, AStA)
  • Semester ticket
  • Contribution to administrative costs for the Federal State of Lower Saxony

http://go.lu-h.de/study-costs

Costs of living

Compared with other European countries, the cost of living in Germany is quite reasonable. The prices for food, accommodation, clothing, cultural events, etc. are basically in line with the EU average. You will need around 850 EUR a month to cover your living expenses. The largest expense will be your monthly rent. In Hanover, the rent amounts to between 300 and 500 EUR per month.

Cost of studying at Leibniz University Hannover:
http://go.lu-h.de/study-costs

General information on the cost of studying in Germany:
https://www.study-in.de/en/plan-your-stay/money-and-costs/cost-of-living_28220.php

Funding opportunities within the university
Yes
Description of the above-mentioned funding opportunities within the university

Although tuition fees no longer exist in Lower Saxony, costs are indeed incurred at university, such as the semester fee, accommodation and living costs, and costs for learning materials. Here you will find possibilities to help you finance your studies:
www.uni-hannover.de/en/studium/finanzierung-foerderung

Deutschlandstipendium:
go.lu-h.de/deutschlandstipendium

Niedersachsenstipendium:
go.lu-h.de/niedersachsenstipendium

For Water Resources and Environmental Management:
go.lu-h.de/WATENV-funding

Academic admission requirements

Academic admission requirements include a Bachelor's degree or equivalent degree in Geodesy and Geoinformatics or similar studies. Students should be familiar with the concepts of linear algebra, statistics and adjustment theory. They should have a basic understanding of digital imaging/computer vision, satellite positioning, and the Earth's gravity field. Important: they need to have programming skills.

Prior to the final admission, the admission committee can invite applicants to a 20-minute online interview carried out by the lecturers of the degree programme. The interview helps determine if the applicant is capable of successfully completing the desired study programme and if additional courses have to be taken.

In the case of missing basic competences in one or more of the above-mentioned fields, admission may only be granted if additional courses covering these basics are successfully completed. Note that in the case that the student has to complete additional courses, the duration of achieving the desired degree will exceed the regular two-year study duration.

For more information regarding the application process, please refer to the course website: http://go.lu-h.de/gug-future-students.

Language requirements

Applicants must provide proof of either German or English language.
German: C1
English: C1

http://go.lu-h.de/language-certificates

Application deadline

Non-EU applicants:
31 May for the following winter semester
30 November for the following summer semester

EU applicants:
15 July for the following winter semester
15 January for the following summer semester

Submit application to

Non-EU applicants:

  1. Apply for VPD on https://my.uni-assist.de (takes up to eight weeks)
  2. Online application at LUH: http://go.lu-h.de/masterapplication-non-eu

Online application for EU applicants via: http://go.lu-h.de/masterapplication-eu

Possibility of finding part-time employment

There are many job opportunities for students on campus (in the different departments, the central administration, etc.) and off campus. About two-thirds of our students work at part-time jobs while pursuing their studies.

Internal job postings:
https://www.uni-hannover.de/en/universitaet/stellenangebote-arbeit-an-der-uni/jobboerse

Student jobs outside of the university:
jobbico Uni Hannover

Accommodation

Links on housing in Hanover (including a video about housing in Hanover for international students)

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The main building of the university is the Royal Welfenschloss (Palace of the Guelphs) at Welfengarten Park. In 1879, the Higher Vocational School, originally founded in 1831, moved into the palace. Later, it became the Königliche Technische Hochschule (Royal College of Technology). Only 64 pupils attended the vocational school at first, but now there are almost 30,000 students enrolled in the nine faculties of Leibniz University Hannover and some 3,100 researchers are working in more than 180 institutes.

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