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Geospatial engineers meticulously analyze and map Earth's terrain using advanced technology. Blend your passion for mathematics, computer science, and outdoor exploration with cutting-edge equipment like remote sensors and surveying instruments to define property lines or plan infrastructure projects such as highways, overpasses, and communication structures. This path leads to becoming a licensed surveyor.
Operate drones, geographic information systems, LiDAR technology, and sophisticated measurement devices. Gain expertise in emerging technologies through hands-on experience. Engage in practical learning through cooperative education, fieldwork placements, and academic projects such as creating digital models of heritage locations or studying satellite navigation precision with our Continuously Operating Reference Station. Benefit from personalized instruction in intimate classroom settings where faculty know you personally. Specialize in earth measurement, mapmaking, aerial photography interpretation, or spatial data management systems.