Program Summary
                                        
Geomatics is an interdisciplinary field that combines surveying, mapping, geospatial analysis, and geographic information systems (GIS) to study and manage spatial data. It involves the collection, processing, analysis, and visualization of geospatial information using advanced technologies such as satellite positioning (GPS), remote sensing, and computer-aided design (CAD). The course covers mathematical and computational techniques for spatial data handling, including land surveying, cartography, photogrammetry, and geodesy. It also integrates environmental and urban planning applications, helping students understand how to use spatial data for decision-making in various sectors like engineering, environmental management, and resource planning. With the increasing demand for precise location-based information in industries such as construction, transportation, and disaster management, geomatics equips students with practical skills and theoretical knowledge to solve real-world spatial problems. The course often includes hands-on training with specialized software, fieldwork, and research projects to enhance technical expertise.