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Geomatics engineers oversee worldwide geospatial assets and infrastructure. They create, build, and manage systems that gather, process, and apply spatial data related to land, built environments, oceans, natural resources, and ecosystems.
Within the Geomatics Engineering specialization in Civil Engineering, you can explore property boundary identification, digital cartography, geodesy, geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), land data administration, photogrammetry, and remote sensing. The Geomatics faculty are committed to quality instruction and innovative research.
Two pathways exist for pursuing graduate studies at the master's level in Geomatics Engineering. Applicants seeking a concentrated Geomatics Engineering curriculum should apply via the School of Civil Engineering at http://eng.purdue.edu/CE/Academics/Graduate. Those with interdisciplinary backgrounds may apply through the Purdue Engineering Professional Education program at http://eng.purdue.edu/ProEd.