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2020-2021

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Department of Geography & Environmental Management

Bachelor of Environmental Studies

Honours Geomatics (Regular & Co-op)

Geomatics is the fusion of geography and informatics activities and services involved in the collection, analysis, management, and integration of location-based data to enable improved decision and policy making. The Geomatics plan includes courses in geographic information systems, remote sensing global positioning and surveying, spatial statistics, and computer science. The computer science component will give graduates the strongest advantage in the field of geomatics. Students completing this program will be able to go beyond the competent use of existing geomatics tools to develop applications involving spatial database development and management, data dissemination, spatial analysis, decision support, and modeling. 


Legend

ENGL 109 or ENGL 129R must be completed with a grade of 65% or higher to meet the Undergraduate Communication Requirement. See the Overview of Academic Plan Requirements section for the Faculty of Environment if you fail to meet this requirement.

*Theme courses can be counted towards a specialization.


Geomatics Four-Year Honours Requirements (Regular and Co-op)

Year One

GEOG 101 Human Geographies: People, Space and Change
GEOG 102 Global Environmental Systems: Processes and Change
GEOG 181 Designing Effective Maps
GEOG 187 Geospatial Data Science
GEOG 281 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
ENVS 178 Environmental Applications of Data Management and Statistics

One of:
ENGL 109 Introduction to Academic Writing
ENGL 129R/EMLS 129R Written Academic English

One of:
CS 115 Introduction to Computer Science 1
CS 135 Designing Functional Programs

One of:
CS 116 Introduction to Computer Science 2
CS 136 Elementary Algorithm Design and Data Abstraction

One of:
MATH 106 Applied Linear Algebra 1
MATH 114 Linear Algebra for Science


Year Two

GEOG 310 Geodesy and Surveying
GEOG 381 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
GEOG 387 Spatial Databases
CS 234 Data Types and Structures
ENVS 278 Applied Statistics for Environmental Research

One of:
GEOG 293 Approaches to Research in Human Geography
GEOG 294 Approaches to Research in Physical Geography

One of Earth Systems Science* theme:
GEOG 205 Principles of Geomorphology 
GEOG 209 Hydroclimatology

One of Economy and Society* theme:
GEOG 202 Geography of the Global Economy 
GEOG 203 Environment and Development in a Global Perspective

Climate Change* theme:
GEOG 207 Climate Change Fundamentals

One elective

Recommended Elective

CS 231 Algorithmic Problem Solving


Year Three

GEOG 271 Earth from Space Using Remote Sensing
GEOG 371 Advanced Remote Sensing Techniques
CS 338 Computer Applications in Business: Databases

One of:
GEOG 316 Multivariate Statistics
GEOG 318 Spatial Analysis

Six electives


Year Four

GEOG 471 Remote Sensing Project (1.0 unit)
GEOG 481 Geographic Information Systems Project (1.0 unit)

One of:
GEOG 490A Honours Thesis Preparation/GEOG 490B Honours Thesis Completion (1.0 unit) and three electives (1.5 units)
or
Six electives (3.0 units)

Recommended Electives

GEOG 410 Global Navigation Satellite Systems
GEOG 483 Geoweb and Location-Based Services
GEOG 487 Management Issues in Geographic Information Systems
CS courses or MATH courses as appropriate for a Computing Minor or other credential

Other electives, where appropriate prerequisites have been taken


Co-op students, see note 3


Notes

  1. Minimum Required Units
    Total: 20.0 units. Geomatics Plan: 13.5 units (9.5 GEOG, 2.0 CS, 1.0 ENVS, 0.5 ENGL/EMLS, 0.5 MATH). All courses for which 1.0 unit is awarded will count as the equivalent of two courses. All units designated Geography (GEOG) and Environmental Studies (ENVS) are included in the cumulative major average (see note 2).
  2. Average Requirements
    Students in the Geomatics Honours academic plans must maintain a cumulative overall average of at least 65%, a cumulative special major average, comprised of all Computer Science and MATH courses, of at least 60%, and a cumulative major average of at least 70%. All required courses must be passed.
  3. Co-op Requirements
    Co-op plan requirement details are stated in the Environment Academic Regulations section of this Calendar.

    Students are admitted to the co-op academic plan in first year based on secondary school grades. Interested students enrolled in first-year regular Geomatics at the University of Waterloo may be considered for admission (if space is still available in the co-op plan) at the end of first year based on university academic performance, an interview, and work experience related to Geomatics.

    The Honours Geomatics co-op plan has the same course requirements as the Honours regular plan.
  4. Per Term Course Load Allowance
    No more than five courses (2.5 units) may be taken in a term without the approval of the associate chair, undergraduate studies, Geomatics. Normally, approval for a sixth 0.5 unit will be considered only if the cumulative major average is 78% or higher.
  5. General Information Applicable to all Faculty of Environment Plans
    The Environment Academic Regulations section of this Calendar contains information, regulations, and requirements pertaining to undergraduate studies within the Faculty. It is students' responsibility to familiarize themselves with the content of this section.

    A number of Faculty of Environment options, minors, and diplomas are available. A list along with requirements are outlined under the Faculty of Environment Academic Enrichment Opportunities section in this Calendar.

 


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