Geomatics - Undergraduate Minor

Geomatics involves the application of knowledge to the analysis, design and execution of mapping, geomatics, geospatial information systems, and surveying. When performing this work, professionals must have an understanding of: the science of geomatic measurement and analysis; the legal principles of boundary location; the laws related to boundaries and land use; and applicable mathematical and computational theories and principles. Geomatics is made up of positional accuracy, land planning and development concepts pertinent to subdivision science. Geomatics professionals work for private surveying or engineering firms, for City, County, State or Federal Highway Departments, for State Lands Commissions, for the US Forest Service and for the US Bureau of Land Management, among others.

The mission of the Department of ETSE is to provide students with the rigorous, fundamental education needed to enter and succeed in the Geomatics and related professions. To accomplish this mission, the department will introduce students to the theory and application of recognized geomatics principles.

Prefix Title Credits
SUR 222Introduction to Geomatics3
or DRFT 222 Introduction to Geomatics
SUR 292Legal Principles and Boundary Law I3
SUR 361Geodesy/Geodetic Control Surveying3
Select 3 courses from the following:9-11
Site/Land Development and Layout3
Introduction to Remote Sensing4
Cartography and GIS
Fundamentals of GIS4
Precise Digital Mapping3
Public Land Survey System Boundaries3
Construction Surveying & Automation Technologies3
Spatial Data Adjustment I3
Surveying Practicum3
GNSS Positioning3
Emerging Techniques in Geospatial Technologies3
Total Credits18-20