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Environmental Geomatics offers hands-on learning about biophysical environment processes and properties through both fieldwork and classroom instruction. You'll use geographic expertise to address our evolving environment, contributing to sustainable and resilient communities.
Graduates emerge as leaders in consulting firms, government agencies, and NGOs, working as geoscientists, GIS analysts, land-use planners, environmental consultants, educators (including outdoor education), and parks/recreation managers.
Our alumni have excelled in diverse roles including: Professional geoscientist, Geomatics specialist, Geomorphologist
Ecoscientists, Geo-technicians, GIS analysts, Land-use planners, Environmental consultants, Educators (including outdoor education)
Parks and recreation manager
The program develops expertise in earth systems like freshwater and carbon cycles while teaching environmental risk assessment. This combination of scientific and technical training opens doors to careers in flood mapping, emergency response, rural planning, and beyond.
Specialization in geomatics and spatial technologies (including GIS and remote sensing) establishes your credentials as an environmental specialist. The curriculum explores biophysical processes while building core competencies in analytical methods like Geographical Information Science and Remote Sensing for data interpretation and visualization.