Bachelor of Science (Geomatics)

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Bachelor of Science (Geomatics)

  • Study mode
    Geomatics is studied on campus.
  • Program rating
    You can study Geomatics via the Bachelor of Science or the Bachelor of Environments, and it can lead to professional accreditation in the Master of Engineering (Geomatics). You will study spatial measurement and analysis of the natural and human environments and will include such disciplines as GIS Geographic Information Systems, remote sensing, surveying and mapping sciences among others.
  • Employability
    After studying geomatics career opportunities include working in the areas of mapping, environmental science, marketing, engineering and consulting, in government and private firms. Within these areas jobs include surveying, GIS Geographic Information Systems, environmental management and computing.
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  • Academic title
    Bachelor of Science (Geomatics)
  • Course description
    Sample course plan
    Bachelor of Science major: Geomatics
                
    First year

    Mathematics     
    Informatics     
    Geography     
    Critical
    Thinking
    Mathematics     
    Informatics     
    Geography     
    Climate
    Change I

    Second year

    Applications of GIS     
    Geography     
    Geography     
    Information Systems
    Surveying and Mapping     
    Residential Surveying Field Course     
    Geography     
    Climate Change II

    Third year

    Information Science and Programming     
    Introduction to Imaging     
    Geography     
    Information Systems
    Computational Methods in Geomatics     
    Integrated Spatial Systems     
    Geography     
    Climate Change III

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