Graduate Courses

The Department of Geography and Resource Development offers a strong portfolio of graduate programmes that combine advanced geographic scholarship, spatial science, environmental analysis, and applied research. The Department’s graduate training is designed to equip students with theoretical depth, methodological rigour, and practical skills to address contemporary challenges in environmental change, urban development, resource management, and disaster risk. Teaching and supervision integrate coursework, research, seminars, and field-based learning, preparing graduates for careers in academia, government, international development, and the private sector.

At the postgraduate level, the Department offers the MSc in Geoinformation Science, which provides advanced training in GIS, remote sensing, spatial statistics, geodatabases, and geospatial applications for urban planning, environmental management, public health, and disaster analysis. Students gain both technical competence and applied problem-solving skills using spatial technologies.

The Department also offers MSc and MPhil programmes in Disaster Risk Reduction, which provide specialised training in disaster science, hazard and vulnerability assessment, risk modelling, resilience analysis, and disaster governance. These programmes emphasise interdisciplinary approaches to understanding and managing natural and human-induced hazards, with particular relevance to Ghana and the wider Global South. Graduates are prepared for professional practice and research in disaster risk management, climate adaptation, and resilience planning.

In addition, the MPhil and PhD in Geography and Resource Development are research-oriented programmes that support advanced inquiry in human geography, physical geography, environmental systems, and resource development. Doctoral training focuses on original research that contributes to geographic knowledge and informs policy and practice.

Collectively, the Department’s graduate programmes reflect a commitment to academic excellence, interdisciplinary scholarship, and societal impact.

Course Code Title
MSc Geoinformation Science

  • FIRST SEMESTER CORE COURSES

GEOS 601: Spatial Statistics

GEOS 603: Fundamentals of GIS

GEOS 605: Fundamentals of Remote Sensing 

GEOS 609: GIS Programming

  •  FIRST SEMESTER ELECTIVE COURSES

GEOS 611: GIS for Land Administration

GEOS 613: GIS for Urban and Land Use Planning

GEOS 615: GIS for Water Resource Management

GEOS 617: GIS for Environment

GEOS 619: GIS and Remote Sensing for Disaster Risk Management

GEOS 621: Transportation GIS

GEOS 623: GIS for Land Use/Land Cover Change  (LULC) modelling

GEOS 625: Hyperspectral Imaging Principles

GEOS 627: Principles of Cartography

GEOS 629: Geospatial Intelligence

  • SECOND SEMESTER CORE COURSES

GEOS 604: Distributed and Web  GIS 

GEOS 606: Digital Image Processing Algorithms

GEOS 608: Geodatabase Management Systems

GEOS 638: Managing GIS

  • SECOND SEMESTER ELECTIVE COURSES

GEOS 612: GIS for Crime Intelligence

GEOG 614: GIS for Business Intelligence

GEOS 616: GIS for Health and Sanitation

GEOS 618: Remote Sensing Applications

GEOS 622: Cartography and Geovisualisation 

GEOS 624: Hyperspectral Image Processing 

GEOS 626: GIS for Human and Landscape Ecology

GEOS 628: Spatial Modelling of Urban Land Use 

GEOS 632: GIS for Transportation Management

GEOS 634: GIS for Land Information Management

GEOS 636: Spatial Analysis

GEOS 642: Hydrological Process Modelling with GIS

GEOS 644: GIS and Remote Sensing for Disaster Planning and Mitigation