- Geoinformatics solves spatial problems with computer-aided applications.
- The analysis, collection, and visualization of geodata and the digital processing of spatial information require specially trained specialists who have in-depth knowledge of the problems that can arise at the interface between computer science and geography.
- Such experts should be trained in the bachelor's degree program in geoinformatics. In addition to basic courses, the course offers a variety of practice-oriented events and also imparts important soft skills such as teamwork, work organization and project management.