BS - Geospatial Sciences - Land Surveying Concentration 26

  • The Bachelor of Science with a major in Geospatial Sciences (GSS) integrates various geospatial technologies with applied research domains. The GSS program aims at producing high caliber graduates who are well trained in the theory and application of geospatial technologies, including GIS, remote sensing, and land surveying. Students receive fundamental knowledge of geospatial skills, along with specific content in one of three concentration: human-environment systems, information systems, or land surveying. Geospatial Sciences provide students a set of skills to manipulate, analyze, assess, and visualize data by way of digital maps and/or map imagery to solve problems. Graduates of the major have obtained geospatial jobs related to crime analysis, emergency services, engineering, epidemiology, environmental management, forestry, housing, marketing, military sciences, sustainability, land surveying, transportation, urban planning, and utilities, among others.

Term 1

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • ENGL 1101 English Composition I
      3
    • GEOG 1110 The Digital Earth
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Mathematics & Quantitative Skills
      3
    • General Education Core IMPACTS- Mathematics
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts and Humanities
      3
    • General Education Core IMPACTS- Arts and Humanities
      3
    • GEOG 1101 or GEOG 1125 or GEOG 1130
      3
    Total: 21

Term 2

Year 1 (Hours: 43)

Term 3

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • GEOG 3305 Intro Cartographic Processes
      3
    • ECON 1000 Contemporary Economic Issues
      2
    • GEOG 2391 Professionalism and Ethics
      2
    • SURV 2221 Surveying I
      3
    • SURV 2221L Surveying I Lab
      1
    • General Education Core IMPACTS- Political Sciences and US History
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Political Science & US History
      3
    Total: 17

Term 4

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • GEOG 3315 Intro Geographic Information
      3
    • SURV 3222 Surveying II
      3
    • SURV 3222L Surveying II Lab
      1
    • General Education Core IMPACTS- Social Sciences
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Social Sciences
      3
    • General Education Core IMPACTS- Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences (Technology and Science)
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences (2 of 2)
      3
    • General Education Core Curriculum Arts and Humanities
      3
    Total: 22
Year 2 (Hours: 39)

Term 5

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • GEOG 4405 Adv Geographic Information
      3
    • SURV 3320 Photogrammetry & Drone Analys
      3
    • POLS 1101 American Government
      3
    • SURV 4465 Legal Aspects of Land Survying
      4
    • General Education Core Curriculum Institutional Priorities
      3
    • General Education Core IMPACTS- Institutional Priority
      3
    Total: 19

Term 6

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • GEOG 4410 Introduction to Remote Sensing
      3
    • SURV 4475 Land Surveying Practice
      3
    • Core Field of Study Elective (2 of 2)
      3
    • General Education Core IMPACTS- Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences (Technology and Science)
      4
    • General Education Core Curriculum Technology, Mathematics, and Sciences (1 of 2)
      4
    • Major Elective (1 of 3)
      3
    • Group A Course (1 of 2)
      3
    Total: 23
Year 3 (Hours: 42)

Term 7

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • SURV 3451 Terrain Analysis
      3
    • Free Elective (3 of 3)
      3
    • Concentration Elective (1 of 1)
      3
    • Group B Course
      3
    • Major Electives (3 of 3)
      3
    • Group A Course (2 of 2)
      3
    • Major Electives (2 of 3)
      3
    Total: 21

Term 8

  • Requirement
    Hours
    • SURV 4470 Land Development Design
      3
    • Free Elective (2 of 3)
      3
    • Core Field of Study Elective (1 of 2)
      3
    • Free Elective (1 of 3)
      3
    Total: 12
Year 4 (Hours: 33)


Program Total: 157 Hours

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