Charles Sturt University
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Dive deep into data. Make it meaningful. Then get creative to solve some of the complex problems facing the environment and help to make people’s everyday lives a little easier. The Bachelor of Geospatial Science from Charles Sturt University equips you to pilot advanced technologies in order to harness the world of data – then use the intelligence to shape our world.
As a geospatial scientist you’ll study the relationships between physical locations, people, and earth processes. And you’ll develop the skills and understanding to make connections between people, places and processes.
Agriculture, ecology, emergency management, geographic information science, geography, information science, mathematics, remote sensing and cartography.
Business analyst, local, state or federal government officer, urban planning officer, water and land resource manager.
On-campus intensive schools and workplace learning subjects.
Subject ENM309 Environmental Practice - Students are required to complete 40 hours of work placement with an environmental organisation of their choice. This workplace learning experience will enable students to consolidate their academic learning and develop professional skills through active participation in a professional environment.
The Australian Government subsidises the tuition fee for this course. The remaining balance is paid by the student. Visit the Charles Sturt University website for current fee information.
Assumed knowledge: Strong performance in mathematics and/or information technology/computing subjects (HSC or equivalent).
Refer to the Charles Sturt University general admission criteria.
View all details of this course on the Charles Sturt University website.
Charles Sturt University degrees
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Study Link
Study Link is Charles Sturt University’s Preparation for University Study program, offering a suite of over 20 short, self-paced subjects that have been designed to help build academic skills, fill knowledge gaps and give you practical experience and confidence in studying online. Study Link subjects help your transition to university study, with dedicated subject coordinators available to help you along the way.
Study Link subjects are non-credit bearing and free for most Australian residents. For more information, visit Study Link on the Charles Sturt University website.