Geomatics (Geomatic Engineering) major
Major/Minor/Specialisation !B-ENVS-MAJ+1018 (2016)
Note: This is an archived Handbook entry from 2016.
Year and Campus: | 2016 |
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Cliff Ogleby
Email: clogleby@unimelb.edu.au
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Overview: |
Geomatic Engineering is the study of the science and technologies of 3D measurement, mapping and visualisation. This major provides the opportunity to acquire skills in modern, sophisticated technologies such as global positioning system (GPS), three dimensional computer visualisations, geographic information systems (GIS), surveying, and satellite and photographic image processing. Careers and Further Study Students pursuing a career in Geomatics will complete the Bachelor of Environments with a major in Geomatics, followed by the two-year Master of Engineering (Geomatics). The five-year Bachelor-Master combination leads to professional accreditation by Engineers Australia and the Institution of Surveyors, Australia. For more information on the Masters of Engineering and graduate careers, please visit the Melbourne School of Engineering web site: http://eng.unimelb.edu.au
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Learning Outcomes: |
By the end of a three year Bachelor of Environments degree with a Geomatics major, students will have developed a sound understanding of technologies used in one of the fastest growing IT industries in the world today. For more information visit: www.benvs.unimelb.edu.au |
Structure & Available Subjects: | 112.5 points (9 subjects) of Geomatics subjects. |
Majors/ Minors/ Specialisations | Course planning for a Geomatics majorA major in Geomatics in the Bachelor of Environments consists of:
This is in addition to electives and breadth to make up the 300 points required for the degree. Specific details of the Bachelor of Environments course structure can be found at: |
Subject Options: |
The following description of the Geomatics (Geomatic Engineering) major aligns with the Study Plan Structure viewable on the Portal for students who commenced the Bachelor of Environments in 2013 or later. The components within the structure of this major have been designed to enforce the requirements of both this specific major and of the course overall, e.g. the requirement that at least 62.5 points of Environments discipline subjects (which can include subjects taken within the major) are taken at each of Level 2 and Level 3. It is strongly recommended that students refer to the full description of this major. The layout of this description is not necessarily in the order in which subjects are taken. E.g. breadth subjects should be taken in a student's first year and the information on breadth is displayed at the end of this entry. N.B. The major in Geomatics has been amended from 2011 to 2012. Changes include:
Students who commenced the Bachelor of Environments prior to 2013 should refer to the handbook entry for the year they commenced in conjunction with the 2013 handbook listings for Environments elective and Breadth subjects. Level 1 Core subjects - Bachelor of Environments (37.5 points)Core subjects that must be taken by all Bachelor of Environments students. All of Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Level 1 Environments Electives (37.5 points)Select three of the following subjects. N.B. ENVS10005 Governing Environments and ENVS10006 Mapping Environments are recommended.
Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Geomatics (Geomatic Engineering) major - core subjects (112.5 points)All of Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: Level 2 Environments elective subject (12.5 points)Select one x 12.5 point subject at Level 2 from the list of Environments Discipline subjects Level 3 Environments elective subject (12.5 points)Select one x 12.5 point subject at Level 3 from the list of Environments Discipline subjects Level 2 or Level 3 Environments elective subject (12.5 points)Select one x 12.5 point subject at Level 2 or Level 3 from the list of Environments Discipline subjects Breadth subjectsBachelor of Environments students must complete between 50 and 75 credit points of subjects selected from those available as breadth for Bachelor of Environments students; with no more than 37.5 points at Level 1. For a complete listing of available subjects please click the 'Find breadth subjects' link on the Handbook homepage and perform a search. The breadth requirements for the Bachelor of Environments include the restriction of some subjects as breadth options, depending on an individual student’s choice of major. Subjects in the Handbook that are marked as available as breadth in the Bachelor of Environments may be subject to further restrictions, depending up which major a student is completing in that course. Detailed information on these Restrictions for Breadth Options is available. Required Level 1 breadth subjectsPlease note the following regarding the mathematics sequence of subjects that are essential to the Geomatics (Geomatic Engineering) major (students must check the prerequisite requirements of subjects before enrolling to ensure it is appropriate and should consult a student advisor if they are unsure):
Subject Study Period Commencement: Credit Points: N.B. From 2012 the Level 1 mathematics subject MAST10007 Linear Algebra is not considered breadth in the Geomatics major. It is a core subject within the major. Breadth restrictions for Geomatics major studentsStudents undertaking the Geomatics major are not permitted to take as breadth:
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Notes: | For more information on this major and to view a sample course plan please visit: http://edsc.unimelb.edu.au/sample-course-plans-bachelor-environments |
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