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Earth Observation and Geographic Information Science

Why Earth Observation and Geographic Information Science

Imagine combining remote sensing and data science to gain an aerial view of the earth, track and model environmental change, and contribute to solutions for some of the world’s biggest challenges. 

Gain a foundation in physical geography and environmental science, while also enjoying hands-on training in the rapidly growing field of geographic information science. Graduate with a rare blend of expertise in environmental systems and in-depth technical understanding in geomatics and mapping, environmental data science and analytics, and satellite-generated data and imagery. Become a leader with skills in cutting-edge technology and the experience necessary to put it to use in different workplaces and geographic settings. 
 

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Gain Valuable Experience Through Co-op

The Earth Observation and Geographic Information Science co-op is a major within the BSc in Environmental Science. It is a five-year program, with four co-op work terms and provides opportunities to gain work experience with a variety of employers. Co-op is designed to facilitate the transition of students from academic studies to a professional career improving students’ job search skills, work performance and networking abilities, and boosting resume experience.

 Explore the Natural World

Become well-versed in physical geography and environmental science, while gaining valuable, hands-on training and experience in satellite earth observation, geomatics and mapping, and geographic information science.

 Gain Hands-on Skills and Expertise

Gain exposure to cutting edge technologies and methods in the collection of geospatial data, applied and experiential learning, and foundations in computer science to gain an edge in your career.

 The World is your Classroom

Learn through a variety of field trips, co-op and independent research projects. Gain hands-on, practical training and expand your knowledge.

What Can You Do with a Degree in Earth Observation and Geographic Information Science?

Do you want a career where you can harness the power of satellite imagery and other information about the earth, to help solve some of the world’s biggest challenges?

In the Earth Observation and Geographic Information Science major, you'll gain the knowledge and scientific expertise needed to monitor, analyze and model environmental data, and make informed decisions about people, places, and natural resources. The program combines a solid grounding in physical geography and environmental science with technical training in earth observation technology, environmental data and analytics, and remote sensing.

 

Environmental Sciences Major

Learn more at an upcoming webinar

October 23rd (7:00pm) via Zoom. Connect with current students and recent graduates.

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Here are just a few careers that graduates can pursue:

  • Geographic Information System Specialist
  • Artificial Intelligence for Disaster Prediction and Response
  • Landscape Planning and Design
  • Environmental Consulting
  • Environmental Impact Assessment
  • Climate Modelling
  • Natural Resource Modelling and Analysis 
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Finding out that the environmental management program at U of G enables me to improve corporate sustainability made me feel like I had found my career niche.

Annia Lewis, Undergraduate Student
Environmental Management
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Guelph made the most sense to me because they offered such a great variety of majors for the environmental sciences. I needed some flexibility in my major options because, before grade 12, I didn’t know much or anything about environmental science. The non-competitive general first year really sold the program and, I knew I would grow into my interests. Looking back, I was 17, I had no idea what the difference between environmental resource management and ecology was, so that ability to take a year and ask a million questions was everything.

Ibrahim Aburaneh, Undergraduate Student
Environmental Sciences
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Discover more options:

Students in the Earth Observation and Geographic Information Science major may also be interested in studying Environment and Resource Management, Environmental Sciences, other majors.

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