Academic Components

The MS program in Geospatial Engineering offers an in-depth curriculum that covers essential geospatial technologies, including:

  1. Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) and geodesy: Understanding satellite-based systems for positioning, timing, and navigation, as well as non-satellite-based positioning methods.

  2. Remote Sensing technology: Learning to interpret and analyze data from various imaging technologies.

  3. Geographic Information Systems (GIS): Managing, analyzing, and visualizing spatial data.

  4. Geomatics: Developing precision in mapping, surveying, and spatial data applications.

  5. Robotics and Autonomous systems: Integrating positioning and localization technology into robotic systems.

These core academic components are supplemented by hands-on training in industry-standard software and data analysis, allowing students to apply their skills in real-world scenarios. Through interdisciplinary courses, students gain collaborative experience, equipping them to work effectively with professionals from diverse fields​.