4 Master's degrees in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in Massachusetts, United States
Geographic Information Science (GIS)
The Master’s in Geographic Information Science (GIS) from Clark University is a natural extension of the university’s internationally recognized work at the frontiers of geospatial technology, remote sensing, mapping, and analytics.
Geo-Information Science
The master of science in Geo-Information Science at Salem State University is a multi-disciplinary program of advanced study of geospatial technology and its applications whose purpose is to develop geospatial professionals that are proficient in the acquisition, analysis, use, and management of spatial information.
Remote Sensing and Geospatial Sciences
The master’s in Remote Sensing and Geospatial Sciences at Boston University is designed for students with diverse natural science and social science backgrounds who desire specialized training in the use of remote sensing and geographic information systems (GIS) in environmental and natural resource analysis and management.

Urban Informatics
Learn to navigate the technical, social, economic and environmental landscapes in cities, to understand what makes them tick, and to address the big urban questions of the 21st century in the Urban Informatics program from Northeastern University.