Master of Science in Geomatics

Entrance Year Sept 2026
Programme Code 34084
Stream Code
GFM (Full-time)
GPM (Part-time)
Mode of Study Mixed Mode
Normal Duration
1 year (Full-time)
2.5 years (Part-time)
Fund Type Self-Financed
Credits Required for Graduation
31* *30 normal study credits with 1 tuition-free credit to fulfil the Academic Integrity and Ethics Requirement
Local Application Deadline
15 Jan 2026 *
Early Round: 2025-10-15
Main Round: 2026-01-15
Extended Round: 2026-04-30
Non-Local Application Deadline
15 Jan 2026 *
Early Round: 2025-10-15
Main Round: 2026-01-15
Extended Round: 2026-04-30
Tuition Fees
HK$7,200 per credit for local and non-local students Entry Scholarships are available. For details, please visit https://www.polyu.edu.hk/lsgi/experience-and-opportunities/financial-assistance/ PolyU reserves the right to change or withdraw the scholarship at any time. In case of any dispute/disagreement, PolyU’s decision is final.
Programme Leader(s)
Programme Leader
Prof. LIU Xintao
BEng, MSc, PhD
Deputy Programme Leader
Prof. WANG Shuo
BSc, MSc, PhD
Remarks
Students can pursue their studies in either full-time or part-time mode. Students typically complete the programme full-time in 1 year or part-time in 2.5 years. They are required to attend classes in the daytime and in the evening if they choose the full-time mode.
The programme has been selected by the University Grants Committee (UGC) for the Hong Kong Future Talents Scholarship Scheme for Advanced Studies. Local students admitted to this programme can apply for the scholarship, please click here for details.
Aims and Characteristics
Programme Aims
This programme is designed for professionals in geographic information systems (GIS), surveying or related fields, and equips them with the theoretical understanding and practical skills required to specialise in GIS or land and engineering surveying.
Characteristics
This is a multidisciplinary programme for experienced professionals that advances their knowledge on their chosen specialist areas and expands their perspectives on geomatics.