User:Joel Mwando

The question that has really disturbed my mind,learning a lot of theoretical can be dangerous,am not used to grad someones degree,i don't weigh education in that angle,all courses are important and their is a purpose for each course,my friend try as much as possible to integrate your theoretical class work with the practical and other related technical course,like for example Bachelor of science Environmental Science is a good course.students within this field have a wide range of opportunities around the world.it would also be good if one will master related technical skills of Geographical information system and Remote sensing this increases his/her brand.my friend ,brand yourself with skills...,i mean technical skills, stretch yourself and even obtain applicable Environmental statistics skills, things such are R programming and R studio,SPSS,PYTHON is not only meant for statistician,data scientist,actuarial science graduates,or computer science students......,you can do it believe it. AM not employed, am still a student at MASENO UNIVERSITY,kenya ,BSC ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE WITH IT. I tried to ask this question one of the on-line platform that is QUORA,and i received the response as follows...., Can someone with a BSc in environmental science pursue a MSc in geographic information systems and remote sensing? Kelly Lyons Kelly Lyons, B.S. Environmental Science & Geographic Information Systems, Western Washington University (2017) Answered 14h ago Absolutely. Anyone can use GIS or remote sensing since they apply to a variety of disciplines. When I was pursuing my bachelor's, our GIS classes were fairly limited so we had to apply to go on to the higher-level classes and environmental science students took president often, although they did make a point to accept some other majors. In some tracks of the environmental science degree some GIS and remote sensing may be a requirement. So if you already have a bit of familiarity with it I think you should be able to pursue it.

That said I have never applied to grad school. It probably wouldn't hurt to build up a portfolio or take some online classes or get a GIS certificate to make yourself look more prepared. There are many sources to learn GIS and remote sensing that don't involve any University or degree.

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