Geomatics Engineering

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Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science

470 Hitchcock Hall
2070 Neil Avenue
Columbus, Ohio 43210-1275
614-292-2005

Degree offered

  • Bachelor of Science in Geomatics Engineering

Undergraduate program

This program is accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Commission of ABET, 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, Maryland 21202-4012; telephone: 410-347-7700.

Program educational objectives

  • Geomatics engineering graduates will demonstrate proficiency in applying analytical tools (mathematical and computational), basic and engineering sciences, and spatial sciences and design, thereby promoting practical professional excellence in engineering practice.
  • Geomatics engineering graduates will engage in creative problem-solving activities through planning, design and implementation of a range of geomatics engineering projects within realistic constraints.
  • Geomatics engineering graduates will be active professionally and engage in life-long learning. A large percentage will become licensed professional surveyors or engineers.
  • Geomatics engineering graduates will demonstrate effective communication skills (oral, written, graphical and electronic) individually and in multi-disciplinary teams.
  • Geomatics engineering graduates will demonstrate knowledge of contemporary issues, including the need for a diverse workforce, and an understanding of the impact of engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context. Professional and ethical responsibility will guide their engineering career.

Geomatics engineering is the study and practice of dealing with spatial data and information in any form in which it may occur. It includes such areas as surveying, geodesy, photogrammetry, mapping, cartography, spatial computing, GIS, LIS, and AM/FM (Automated/Assets Mapping and Facilities Management), but has a more holistic approach to the entire discipline than any one. It also includes areas such as CAD, computer vision, and many other application areas in which spatial data are required. Geomatics engineering is also oriented toward dealing with spatial information throughout its entire life and use, in all the environments of its use and influence, rather being restricted to any one particular area.

The Bachelor of Science in Geomatics Engineering program is designed to provide a background in basic mathematical and physical sciences, a thorough grounding in the measurement sciences, an appreciation of photogrammetry, geodesy, GIS, mapping, cadastral systems and many of the application areas of this field. Course work also includes studies in a wide range of professional skills, legal and ethical matters, the relationship of the profession to other professions, and an understanding of the role of the geomatics engineer in city and regional planning. Basic engineering studies in statics, dynamics, chemistry, and physics are also included in the curriculum.

Students have the opportunity to specialize in a wide range of disciplines within the degree program. At least 8 credit hours of elective courses are required for the degree and there are currently 3 available tracks of study, as well as the ability for students to tailor their electives to their specific needs. The tracks currently available are: Geodetic Surveying, which provides students with the opportunity to explore the geodetic surveying avenues open to them, including Geodesy; GIS/Mapping, which provides students with the opportunity to explore the GIS and Mapping fields including LIS, computer mapping, and spatial and non-spatial data; and Photogrammetry/Remote Sensing, which provides students with the opportunity to explore the photogrammetry and remote sensing fields with topics ranging from aerial photographs for mapping to digital workstations to satellite imagery.

Honors program in geomatics engineering

An honors program in geomatics engineering is also available. Students are strongly advised to enter the program from the First Year Engineering Honors Program, a special honors program for freshman engineering students. The geomatics engineering honors program includes special honors courses, seminars and project work. More details may be obtained from the office of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science.

Dual degree program with civil engineering

A student may earn both the Bachelor of Science in Geomatics Engineering and the Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering degrees by satisfying the requirements of both degrees. Due to scheduling constraints, students should plan their dual degree program prior to the beginning of the third year. The civil engineering curriculum is shown in an earlier section of this bulletin. A list of courses required for the dual degree program can be obtained at the office of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Geodetic Science. This dual degree program normally requires five years to complete. Additional dual degree programs are currently under development.

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