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The Geographic Information Systems program provides an analytical approach to spatial data, preparing students for careers across diverse industries such as healthcare, urban development, transportation planning, natural resource management, and conservation organizations. Advanced coursework extends beyond fundamental geography to cover cartography, geospatial analysis, digital database management, with focused studies in modeling, statistical methods, and satellite imagery interpretation.
The Department of Geography, Geomatics and Environment delivers both BA and BSc degrees in Geography, along with a specialized BSc in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which aligns closely with various Environmental studies programs.
Each program follows a structured progression: introductory courses (first year), core concentration classes (second year), followed by specialized upper-level studies. The curriculum blends human-social-cultural perspectives with biogeophysical sciences and environmental methodologies, particularly during the initial two years. Following foundational coursework, students must complete two courses from their chosen concentration and two from other core areas before selecting a specialization. The department emphasizes interdisciplinary connections and cultivates expertise in geospatial data interpretation. Graduates acquire sophisticated problem-solving abilities crucial for thriving in today's evolving employment landscape. Fieldwork enhances classroom learning through practical workshops, geospatial skill development, research participation, and collaborative projects.
Geography, Geomatics and Environment maintains strong interdisciplinary connections. Students from various academic backgrounds will discover relevant courses that expand their environmental understanding. Whether studying Literature or Geology, Chemistry or History, Fine Arts or Economics, Geography provides innovative frameworks for examining our shared environment.
The GIS BSc program focuses on analytical techniques for spatial data interpretation. Specialized studies advance beyond introductory geography to include cartographic methods, geospatial evaluation, digital data systems with concentrations in predictive modeling, quantitative analysis, and aerial/satellite data processing.