Ph.D. in Geomatics

A doctorate in geomatics, which focuses on research, normally takes 3 to 4 years to finish. Geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, surveying, and spatial data analysis are among the subjects covered in the program. Strong academic standing, research experience, and a pertinent master's degree are usually criteria for admission. Graduates of Ph.D. programs in geomatics have the skills for jobs involving geospatial information and technology in government, academia, and private enterprises. Within the vast subject of geomatics, the program gives students the freedom to customize their study to fit what interests them.