Overview
Geospatial information systems (or GIS) is an increasingly important field that focuses on systems that create, manage, analyse and use all forms of geographic data. The Bachelor of Geospatial Information Systems (Honours) produces graduates capable of capturing, analysing and managing spatially related information in a variety of locations from land-based … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Program of study overview
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Program of study
36 Units
Year 136 Units
Honours Program36 Units
Admission requirements
Admission requirements
English Language requirements
Aims
This course aims to provide students with the opportunity to pursue relevant coursework and a research project that will prepare them for higher degree study. The Honours program supports students in their development of advanced processional knowledge and skills relating to GIS.
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course you will be able to:
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Demonstrate advanced knowledge of Geospatial Information Systems and Science
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Critically review and interpret peer-reviewed literature and technical documents
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Plan and execute an individual research project, applying relevant methodologies and knowledge
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Communicate effectively in written and oral form
5.
Value ethical behaviour
Professional accreditation and recognition
Professional recognition
Associations
Honours - 1 year/Bachelor association