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Become MSc Geographical Information Sciences (UNIGIS)

Become MSc UniGIS
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Google Earth Engine Earth Observation

Google Earth
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Introduction to Python with GDAL

Python
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Machine learning in Python

GeoAI
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Machine Learning with Geodata in Python

GeoAI
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

OpenCV in Python

Python
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

PostgreSQL

Databases
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Programming ArcPy

Python
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Python Advanced

Python
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Python Arduino

Python
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Python Basics

Python
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour

Python Datascience

Python
  • Certified
  • Workload: 24 hour
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Why choose a course at Geo-ICT Training Center, The Netherlands?

55

Courses

82

Blended Learnings

1200

Participants per year

What is Blended Learning?

Blended Learning is an educational approach that combines live, face-to-face online instruction with digital learning experiences. This approach integrates the strengths of both live virtual and self-paced digital environments to create a flexible, personalized learning experience for students.

Key components of Blended Learning include:

  1. Face-to-face instruction: Traditional teaching methods like lectures, discussions, and in-class activities.
  2. Online learning: Digital content delivered through video lessons, interactive modules, and online discussions.
  3. Student control: Learners have the flexibility to control the time, pace, path, or place of their learning through online components.

Blended learning is increasingly popular as it leverages technology to provide more individualized instruction, support diverse learning styles, and combine synchronous (real-time) with asynchronous (self-paced) experiences.

A Venn diagram with four overlapping ovals labeled "Classroom" (blue, left), "Selfstudy" (red, right), "Theory" (yellow, top), and "Practice" (green, bottom). At the center, where all four areas overlap, is "Blended Learning" shown in green. The image illustrates that blended learning is a combination of theory, practice, classroom instruction, and self-study.

Frequently Asked Questions for the UNIGIS programm

Anyone with a relevant bachelor’s degree or work experience in IT, geography, or related fields who wants to qualify for the UNIGIS MSc program at VU Amsterdam can apply.

The program combines online lessons, self-study, and live sessions with Geo-ICT trainers. You’ll also participate in practical GIS and Python scripting exercises to build hands-on experience.

After successfully completing the preparation, you’ll receive a Geo-ICT certificate in GIS and Python Scripting, which is recognized by VU Amsterdam as valid for entry into the UNIGIS pre-master program.