Two semesters curriculum

Graduate Attributes:

The program graduate attributes were identified as follow:

  • Critical thinking
  • problem solving
  • Creativity
  • Teamwork
  • Communication skills
  • Community service
  • leadership
  • Deep discipline knowledge
  • practical skills of Geomatics disciplines
  • Scientific approach to knowledge development
  • Effective responses to intellectual and social challenges

Program learning Outcomes:

Knowledge:

  • K1: Define the fundamental theoretical concepts and applications of current fields of geomatics.
  • K2: Recognize geospatial data measurement, analysis, knowledge of mathematics and data adjustment.
  • K3: Outline techniques, methodology and modern tools and technology to solve broadly defined geospatial problems.
  • K4: Describe, design, conduct, analyze and interpret Geomatics projects.

Skills:

  • S1: Demonstrate the communication skills such as: writing, reading, presenting, negotiating and debating.
  • S2: Demonstrate the ability to use software packages, programming languages, & digital devices relevant to Geomatics.
  • S3: Predict, identify, formulate, and solve engineering problems.
  • S4: Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical reasoning.
  • S5: Analyze and management multi-dimensional data regarding future information demand and use.

Competence:

  • C1: Evaluate work independently and as part of a team and demonstrate leadership responsibilities.
  • C2: Demonstrate professional and ethical responsibility.

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