Choosing GIS graduate programs from afar: Chinese students' perspectives

Author:

Wang Yikang12ORCID,Kang Yuhao23ORCID,Liu Haokun24ORCID,Hou Ce125ORCID,Zhou Bing26ORCID,Ye Shan27ORCID,Liu Yuyan28ORCID,Rao Jinmeng23ORCID,Pei Zhenghao29ORCID,Ye Xiang1011ORCID,Gao Song3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis University College London London UK

2. The GISphere Project Madison Wisconsin USA

3. GeoDS Lab, Department of Geography University of Wisconsin‐Madison Wisconsin Madison USA

4. Institute of Geography University of Bern Bern Switzerland

5. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Hong Kong China

6. Department of Geography Texas A&M University Texas College Station USA

7. Department of Geoscience University of Wisconsin‐Madison Wisconsin Madison USA

8. Department of Geography National University of Singapore Singapore Singapore

9. Department of Geography & Geographic Information Science University of Illinois Urbana‐Champaign Illinois Urbana USA

10. Research Institute for Smart Cities Shenzhen University Shenzhen China

11. School of Architecture and Urban Planning Shenzhen University Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractWith the increasing demands for geospatial analytics in industry and academia, the need for Geographic Information Systems/Science (GIS) education is on the rise. A growing number of departments in geography have launched or expanded their GIS graduate programs. However, the factors influencing students choosing GIS programs have not been examined yet. In this study, we looked at Chinese students applying for overseas GIS programs and examined factors influencing their decision‐making. We distributed the survey in GISphere, one of the largest GIS international student communities, and 84 valid questionnaires were returned. We analyzed the spatial and demographic patterns of Chinese students applying for overseas GIS programs. We identify five main factors that affect their choices of GIS programs: (1) education quality and awareness, (2) physical, social, and political environments, (3) improved employment prospects, (4) personal recommendations, and (5) the application process. Our study offers implications for the development of GIS graduate programs. We anticipate that the conclusions drawn from this research will benefit and advance geography and GIS education globally.

Funder

China Scholarship Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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