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Environmental Geomatics offers hands-on learning about biophysical systems through both fieldwork and classroom instruction. You'll use geographic insights to address environmental challenges, contributing to a more sustainable and adaptable world.
After graduation, alumni take on key roles in consulting companies, government departments, and NGOs. Career paths include positions as geoscientists, GIS specialists, urban planners, environmental advisors, teaching professionals (including outdoor instruction), and park administrators.
Our graduates have excelled in diverse roles such as: Licensed geoscientist, Geospatial expert, Landscape scientist
Ecological researchers, Geological technicians, Geographic information specialists, Urban development strategists, Sustainability advisors, Academic instructors (including wilderness education)
Public land administrators
The program develops proficiency in natural systems like water cycles and climate processes while teaching environmental assessment techniques. This combination of scientific knowledge and practical skills opens doors to careers in disaster preparedness, land-use analysis, community development, and beyond.