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This course equips you with both theoretical foundations and practical expertise to create and implement GIS-based technological solutions for real-world challenges. You'll work with cutting-edge geospatial tools such as geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), spatial analysis techniques, modeling approaches, and decision support systems. The curriculum covers designing spatial data collection methods, building and administering spatial databases, synthesizing and examining spatial data from diverse sources, establishing quality assurance protocols, and planning, executing, and overseeing GIS and remote sensing initiatives.
An Australian bachelor degree or equivalent with at least a minor in environmental science, earth science, geographical science, atmospheric science, biological science, civil engineering, social science, geography, urban and regional planning, archaeology or business and commerce and at least 60% (credit) average overall, or qualification and experience or employment in a related industry approved by the faculty.