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Overview
- Learn practical skills in geospatial science using tools like GIS, remote sensing, drones, and 3D mapping to understand people, places, and the environment.
- Prepare for careers in growing industries such as environmental management, urban planning, agriculture, and defence, where spatial data helps solve real-world problems.
- Tailor your degree to your interests by combining geospatial science with areas like IT, maths, or agriculture to expand your skills and job options.
Career outcomes
As a graduate, you can apply for jobs across the transport, primary industries, environment and online mapping sectors such as a:
- GIS spatial scientist
- cartographer
- photogrammetrist
- geodesist
- geospatial analyst.
What you'll study
Explore the courses you'll study as part of this major.
Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
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