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Gain practical skills by working with cutting-edge research equipment like Trent University's on-campus wind tunnel laboratory and socialwater interaction/transport chamber. Through Trent's Geography program, investigate the connections between individuals, communities, and their natural surroundings. Geography students extend their learning beyond traditional classrooms to examine spatial structures and distributions. B.A. candidates concentrate on human geography, exploring subjects such as migration patterns, urban development, and gender-space dynamics. B.Sc. students delve into the physical processes that mold our world, covering areas like water systems, landforms, geological materials, and climate science.
Geomatics professionals work in specialized fields including aerial surveying, satellite imaging, GIS technology, mapmaking, and photogrammetry - collecting, processing, and applying spatial data for environmental management, geological studies, and urban development. Weather specialists monitor atmospheric conditions, analyze meteorological information, and supply forecasts for agriculture, resource management, and transportation sectors. These technical experts find employment across government agencies, utility providers, mapping services, software companies, environmental consultancies, and engineering firms. Weather professionals work for government bodies, media outlets, resource companies, and transportation organizations.
Student must complete High School diploma (or equivalent) qualification.
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