Geomatics Engineering (GEOENGINE) is the key discipline for measuring, modelling and presentation of geospatial data and processes. Recent technological developments such as global satellite navigation, autonomous navigation, driver assistance systems, digital maps and virtual globes have enhanced geodesy and geoinformatics in the public awareness. GEOENGINE meets societal demands for geospatial infrastructures for sustainable development and responsible use of available resources.
The international programme comprises solid theoretical foundations in mathematics, theoretical geodesy, satellite geodesy and geo-methodologies, in addition to applied subjects such as the representation of geodata, positioning, navigation, multisensor integration and geo-telematics. The two-year programme consists of three course-based semesters and one semester dedicated to thesis research.
Requirements
Entry Requirements
A qualifying Bachelor's degree in geomatics engineering or in another corresponding course or a degree regarded as equivalent obtained at a foreign university, typically with a four-year standard period of study