Bachelor in Surveying Engineering and Geoinformatics Engineering  

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Geoinformatics is the engineering science that synthesizes various scientific fields for the mapping, study and management of three-dimensional space in the form of geospatial and other data, with the aim of supporting decisions related to environmental and social management. A leading feature of modern Geoinformatics engineering is the combined use of state-of-the-art technological systems such as geographic information systems (GIS), satellite positioning technologies (GPS), aerial photography and satellite imagery analysis and processing technologies. The program offers high-level theoretical scientific knowledge through courses in geodesy, geology, static mechanics, remote sensing, soil mechanics, photogrammetry, cartography, geography and spatial analysis, satellite geodesy, urban planning, radiometry, GIS applications etc. During the summer periods, after the 4th and 6th semesters of study, all students are placed for internship purposes in related with their studies organizations. In addition, they carry out large geodetic exercises lasting 100 hours and practical exercises on specific subjects lasting 2 weeks while During the 4th year of study, students prepare a thesis in order to expand their research skills about a specific field.
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4 years
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Experts in Geoinformatics are able to work in a wide range of sectors including infrastructure planning and management, environmental protection, archeology and protection of cultural heritage monuments, cartography, blue growth and public health
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Bachelor in Surveying Engineering and Geoinformatics Engineering
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