GEOMATIC ENGINEERING

 

Welcome to the Department of Geomatic Engineering, Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate. This webpage has been specifically designed to give you all the information you required to consider studying for your Bachelor in Geomatic Engineering or Post Graduates Programmes (M Sc (taught course), M Sc (full research) or PhD).

 

The bachelor programme offered by the department is accredited by the Licensed Land Surveyors Board of Malaysia and has been designed to fulfill all the requirements for registration as Licensed Land Surveyors in Malaysia. Graduates are also eligible to joint the Institution of Surveyors of Malaysia (ISM) as professional member. Furthermore, the Department of Geomatics Engineering, owner of the programme is also an Academic Member of the International Federation of Surveyors (FIG).

 

This 4 years bachelor programme covers the fundamental knowledge of Geomatic Engineering and equips students with both theoretical as well as practical knowledge for wider exposure and better understanding of the subject matters. Geomatic Engineering is the field of activity that integrates the acquisition, processing, analysis, display and management of spatial information. The new and traditional disciplines of photogrammetry and remote sensing, land and engineering surveying, geographic information systems, cartography, geodesy, hydrography, cadastral surveying, land information management and satellite surveying are taught in this program. At the end of the program, students will have the ability to use techniques, skills and modern geomatic engineering tools to solve geomatic engineering and related problems creatively.

 

The post graduates programmes are also offered by the department and we have a wide range of expertise in the field related to geomatic engineering. Many students have graduated with the programs in M Sc (by taught course and research) and PhD (by research) conducted by the department.

 

Kindly feel free to contact me if you have any question regarding programmes run by the department.