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In Environmental Geomatics, you'll explore the dynamics and characteristics of the natural environment through both hands-on fieldwork and academic study. You'll then use your geographic expertise and insights into our evolving planet to contribute meaningfully to creating a sustainable and adaptable future.
After graduating, students often take on leadership roles at local consulting companies, government departments, and non-profit organizations. Career paths include positions as geoscientists & geo-technicians, GIS specialists, urban planners, environmental advisors, teachers (including outdoor education), and park administrators.
Our alumni have excelled in diverse roles such as: Licensed geoscientist, Geospatial expert, Landform specialist
Ecological researchers, Geological technicians, Geographic information system professionals, Urban development strategists, Sustainability advisors
The program equips you with deep knowledge of critical earth systems like water cycles and carbon processes, along with the ability to assess environmental threats. This combination of scientific understanding and practical skills opens doors to careers in areas such as flood risk assessment, disaster preparedness, regional development planning, and beyond.