- University of Calgary offers a BSc in Engineering in Geomatics Engineering with a duration of 4 years.
- This program is offered on a full-time basis and delivered on-campus.
- BSc in Engineering in Geomatics Engineering consists of 24 units.
- Students will access engineering career advisors and gain valuable full-time paid engineering work experience through a 12-16 month placement.
- Students will have study abroad opportunities in this program.
- Geomatics engineering is an information technology discipline that deals with the acquisition, modelling, analysis and management of spatial data.
- Geomatics is one of the fastest growing information sciences, which means the techniques and skills students will gain will be in high demand within a wide range of real-world work environments.
- During the course of the studies, much of the learning will occur in class, during tutorials, and through working on advanced-level projects.
- This fully accredited program features a common first year, which consists of 10 courses in mathematics, sciences, computing, engineering principles, communications and design.
- Some of the courses in this program are:
- Computing for Engineers
- Engineering Design and Communication
- General Chemistry for Engineers
- Spectral Analysis in Geomatics
- Calculus for Engineers and Scientists
- The University of Calgary ranked in 6th place in Canada by Research Infosource in 2018.
- The University offers small class sizes that provide close research interaction with their supervision.
- The Faculty of the department have received global recognition by winning awards like federal awards, Provincial awards, Indigenous awards, etc.
- The average salary goes up to 64,195 USD.