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The geomatics field involves gathering, organizing, and interpreting spatial information using various techniques including land surveys, aerial photography, satellite imagery, GPS technology, inertial navigation, sonar mapping, and LiDAR systems. Those studying geomatics explore subjects like geometric principles, data analysis, property laws, and the operation of surveying instruments. The curriculum teaches methods for assessing terrain, built environments, and natural assets, transforming raw data into practical applications. Learners acquire practical skills through fieldwork with specialized tools and in advanced learning environments. Current property valuations, city expansion trends, and ecological considerations demand diverse knowledge to create, oversee, and utilize location-based data. Geomatics majors can choose between two focus areas: the Surveying and Mapping track or the Geospatial Analysis track, with the latter providing more extensive coursework in geographic information systems and three-dimensional visualization.