By combining QGIS and Copernicus, you gain powerful insights into how our planet is changing. Whether you work in environmental analysis, spatial planning, education, or research—this workflow lets you transform up-to-date information into compelling maps and analyses.
You’ll use free open-source software, work at your own pace, and develop a new skill set at the intersection of satellite data and geoinformation. Practical, accessible, and surprisingly educational—even if you have no prior experience.
Note! Some basic knowledge of QGIS is "nice to have"—check out the QGIS basic course for that. No prior knowledge of satellite data is required.
What you’ll learn in the QGIS and Copernicus course
In this course, you’ll learn step by step how to convert satellite data into clear and actionable geographic analyses.
You’ll start with the basics: how to find, download, and import Copernicus Sentinel data into QGIS. You’ll learn how to combine different layers, filter data, and create visualizations that provide insights into natural and urban processes.
Next, you’ll discover how to analyze and interpret imagery—from vegetation and water quality to land use and urban growth. You’ll learn to work with raster analysis, color composites, and time series to track changes over time.
Whether you’re involved in environmental management, spatial analysis, or simply curious about the possibilities of satellite data—this course gives you everything you need to turn raw imagery into something meaningful.
In short: no prior knowledge required, with clear explanations, practical assignments, and inspiring examples.
Why choose the QGIS and Copernicus course
This course offers something unique: a combination of open data and open tools that lets you learn to use Earth observation data yourself. While other training programs focus on either GIS or remote sensing, here you’ll learn how to bring both worlds together in a single accessible workflow.
You’ll learn:
- How to work with Sentinel data from Copernicus
- How to visualize changes in land use and vegetation
- How to apply raster and vector analysis in QGIS
- And how to turn these insights into clear maps and reports
The course is designed for practical, visual, and self-paced learning. Everything is explained step by step, without requiring expensive software or prior knowledge.
Whether you want to expand your skills, support research, or are simply curious about the power of satellite imagery—this course gives you the knowledge, tools, and inspiration to get started with real Earth observation data.
Who is this course for?
This course is intended for anyone who wants to discover what you can do with satellite and geodata. Do you work in the environment, spatial planning, education, or research? Or are you simply curious about how you can analyze the Earth from space? Then this course is for you.
No prior experience with GIS or satellite data is required. The course is accessible, practical, and hands-on. You’ll learn step by step how to turn Copernicus data into meaningful maps and insights.
Have you already worked with QGIS and want to know how to integrate real satellite imagery into your analyses? Then this course offers just the right level of depth. You’ll discover how to use open data effectively to tell up-to-date, visually compelling, and reliable geographic stories.