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Curriculum

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The Master’s in Spatial Systems & Society is not quite like any other master’s programme. Instead of serving up a curriculum that consists of several (elective) courses, this Master’s is based on the premise of challenge-based learning. Within various case studies, in your final research project, in fact, during your whole Master’s, you will choose what knowledge and skills you need to gain to come up with sustainable interventions for certain challenges. This self-directed learning approach will help you to develop your own learning path and prepare you for the many challenges that will come your way, during and after your studies.

European Credit Transfer System

Student workload at Dutch universities is expressed in EC, also named ECTS (European Credit Transfer and Accumulation System), which is widely used throughout the European Union. In the Netherlands, each credit represents 28 hours of work.

Master's structure

The Master’s in Spatial Systems & Society consists of two years, in which you will collect a total of 120 EC. The first year consists of two case study projects, elective courses, a mandatory foundational knowledge subject, an international module, and thesis proposal writing. The second year allows for a more personally oriented curriculum and consists of aMaster’s research project,an internship project,and electives.

Year 1

During the first and third quartiles of your Master’s, you will work on two case study projects, addressing real-life challenges such as urban flood problemsfood and water insecurityhuman-induced earth movement, or other crises related to nutrition and energy. Together with your team, you will develop your own approach to the problem and propose a sustainable intervention. In the second quartile, you will acquire essential core knowledge in data mastery. You will also gain knowledge not covered in your prior education through a select set of electives.

Year 1 EC Courses
Quartile 1 15 - Case study project: Food and water security
Quartile 2 8 7 - Data mastery challence - Elective We offer a limited number of Spatial Engineering-specific electives related to the Spatial Engineering core knowledge areas of Technical Engineering, Spatial Information Science, and Spatial Planning for Governance, in preparation for the case study project in Quartile 3.
Quartile 3 15 - Case study project: Climate adaptation
Quartile 4 8 2 5 - International module - Academic skills - MSc research proposal and thesis writing

Year 2

The second year allows students to further pursue a personally oriented, more flexible curriculum. The main part is the individual MSc research project, on a topic of your choice. At ITC, the MSc research topics are integrated with the main research themes at ITC, which are the responsibility of the professors and associate professors. Each research theme has multiple sub-themes that are very well suited for Spatial Systems & Society: urban development, climate change, disasters, resource extraction, agriculture etc.

Year 2 (QUARTILES 1-4) EC Courses
Individual study programme 10 - 3D modelling for City Digital Twins - Advanced Image Analysis - Big Geodata Processing - Climate Awareness Raising - Creative Climate Communication - Digital Twin Earth for Water, Energy, and Food Security - Earth Observation with UAV's - Engaging Climate Communication - Entrepreneurship: Geospatial Innovation - Environmental Assessment using SDS and Advanced EO Tools - Environmental Monitoring with Satellite Image Time Series - Geodata Visualization - Geo-Health - Geo-journalism - Modelling Multi-Hazards & Risk - Participatory Planning 1 - Participatory Planning 2 - Python Solutions - Quantitative Remote Sensing of Vegetation Parameters - Radar Remote Sensing - Remote Sensing & Modelling of Primary Productivity and Plant Growth - Satellites for GeoHealth - Space for Ethics - Spatial Analyses of ecosystem services: nature’s benefits to people - Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing - Water, Climate and Cities
MSc research proposal and thesis writing 35 Training and guidance on the necessary academic and research skills you will need to become an ethical academic professional and start your MSc research (5 EC). You will complete your studies with a Master’s thesis on a topic of your choice. You will work with a supervisory team throughout your research. Some examples of research topics you can write your thesis on include: - AI-Powered digital twins for the cities of tomorrow - Crop and intercropping mapping in Ethiopia using UAV and satellite images - Disaster risk reduction / climate change adaptation in  complex city systems All research topics in one place Check out our MSc research topic website for more examples of topics you can write your thesis on if you come to ITC for your Master's. View all MSc topics
Internship project 15 The internship is an essential part of your Master's programme, where you apply academic knowledge in a professional project setting. Internships are available with leading organisations worldwide. An internship is one of the best ways to shape your professional profile.

Case study projects

Human-induced Earth movements

The impact of human activities on our environment increases dramatically. Think, for example, of the gas exploitation in the northeast of the Netherlands, which results in induced subsidence and earthquakes. In this case study project, you will explore the complexity of conflicting interests in problems caused by human-induced earth movements.

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Food and water security

Global food and water insecurity is a growing problem, which is influenced by various factors, including population growth, natural hazards, conflicts, and uneven distribution of resources over people. You will explore this issue in detail in the case study Food and Water Security, aimed to improve sustainable access to sufficient food and water for specific stakeholders.

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Climate resilient cities

Cities worldwide face challenges from excess water and flooding, especially in low-lying deltas and fast-growing areas in the global South. Urban drainage systems struggle with increased rain due to climate change. How can we make cities more resilient to floods, ensuring a secure environment for stakeholders? This is the focus of the Climate Resilient Cities case study.

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