Geomatics Engineering students explore courses in satellite positioning, geodetic surveying, photogrammetry, and geographic information systems (GIS). Through a blend of theoretical study and practical applications, students develop skills in spatial data acquisition, analysis, and visualization. The curriculum also addresses geospatial modeling, land administration, and environmental monitoring. With a focus on emerging technologies and interdisciplinary collaboration, students are prepared for professional exams such as the Geographic Information Systems Professional (GISP) certification. Graduates find opportunities in fields such as land management, natural resource exploration, urban planning, and disaster management.