|
Nov 21, 2024
|
|
|
|
2018-19 Undergraduate Bulletin ARCHIVED
Spatial Science, Surveying, B.S.
|
|
Return to: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture
The B.S. in spatial science program is designed to educate students in spatial science theory and application in order to meet increasing job market demands. It includes the major fields of geographic information systems, remote sensing, and surveying and global positioning systems. Students will start with the fundamentals of geospatial sciences both in theory and application and complete the degree with an emphasis in natural resources or land surveying. Students who complete the surveying emphasis track will satisfy the academic background requirement to become a registered surveyor in Texas; actual licensing requires work experience in addition to the educational background.
In order to receive the B.S. in spatial science, a student must complete the listed general education core, the common core of the spatial science major and one of the two emphasis tracks for a total of 120 semester credit hours of coursework. Specifically, it requires completion of:
|
1. Core Curriculum (42 Hours)
A. Communication Component Area (6 hours)
B. Mathematics Component Area (3 hours)
C. Life and Physical Sciences (6 hours)
D. Language, Philosophy and Culture (3 hours)
E. Creative Arts (3 hours)
F. American History (6 hours)
G. Government/Political Science (6 hours)
H. Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 hours)
I. Component Area Option-Communication (6 hours)
2. A spatial science core designed to provide broad exposure to all fields ofspatial science: (41 hours)
A minimum grade of C is required for each course in the spatial science core.
Twenty-one hours from:
(Labs required) Six hours from:
(Labs required) Three hours from:
(Lab required) Complete the following track:
Surveying Track: (36 hours)
- Eleven hours of approved electives and physical science laboratory
Six hours from:
(Labs required) |
Return to: Arthur Temple College of Forestry and Agriculture
|
|