Bachelor of Geomatics

  • Curriculum
    • Courses
  • Cadastral Surveying Option within Geomatics

The Department of Geodesy and Geomatics Engineering, in the Faculty of Engineering, offers a non-engineering baccalaureate degree, Bachelor of Geomatics.

NOTE: For Department information, see the Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Geomatics Engineering) program section.

Even though admission to the Geomatics degree may be granted after completion of the appropriate secondary school courses, it is preferred that applicants have successfully completed a programme of geomatics engineering technology (GET) or its equivalent. Usually at least two years in duration, the GET should have included or have been supplemented with courses in calculus, computer science, and probability and statistics at a level equivalent to first year university. Some advanced credit for those academic efforts, or for academic efforts at any other form of post-secondary education, may then be given.

The recommended first year calculus courses for students who have obtained a passing score on the Department of Mathematics and Statistics placement test (offered during the orientation session at the beginning of the fall term) are MATH 1003 and MATH 1013. Students with insufficient scores may be required to take remedial mathematics courses which may prolong their studies at UNB because of prerequisite sequencing.

The Bachelor of Geomatics cannot be done after having completed the Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Geomatics Engineering.

Curriculum

With a minimum of 120 credit hours (ch) in the Geomatics program, students are required to complete:

a. a core of mathematics, computer science, general science, and geomatics subjects; and
b. a minimum of 11 ch of approved technical electives, with at least 6 ch of GGE 5000 level courses.
Credit hours for courses are listed in the course descriptions portion of the calendar.

A minimum grade of C is required for all courses to be used as credit toward the degree.

Students who have previous post-secondary educational efforts are advised to write to the Chair of the Department for information on credits that may be awarded.

Students who wish to academically prepare to become professional land surveyors, but not professional engineers, should follow the Cadastral Surveying Option, comprising the following four electives (13 ch): CE 5313 or GGE 5813, CE 5342 or GGE 5842 , GGE 5521 and GGE 5532  (see note below).

The program has been designed to be completed in 6 terms, with reasonable course loads. Students may proceed at a slower rate but all requirements must be completed within 8 consecutive years. Detailed program information is available from the Department. 

Courses

Descriptions of courses offered by the various Departments are given in the "Fredericton Courses" Section of this Calendar.

Core Courses (all required)

CE 3963 Engineering Economy
CS 1003 Programming and Problem Solving for Engineers
ECON 1073 Economics for Engineers
ENGG 4013 Law and Ethics for Engineers
GGE 1001 Introduction to Geodesy & Geomatics
GGE 2012 Advanced Surveying
GGE 2013 Advanced Surveying Practicum
GGE 3423 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
GGE 2501 Land Administration I
GGE 3022 Survey Design and Analysis
GGE 3023 Surveying Design Practicum
GGE 3042 Introduction to Global Navigation Satellite Systems
GGE 3111 Introduction to Adjustment Calculus
GGE 3122 Advanced Adjustment Calculus
GGE 3202 Geodesy I
GGE 3342 Remote Sensing
GGE 3353 Ocean Mapping
GGE 3423 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
GGE 4022 Precision Surveying
GGE 4211 Geodesy II
GGE 4313 Airborne Mapping Systems
GGE 4423 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
GGE 4512 Land Administration II
MATH 1003 Introduction to Calculus I
MATH 1013 Introduction to Calculus II
MATH 1503 Introduction to Linear Algebra
MATH 2513 Multivariable Calculus for Engineers
STAT 2593 Probability and Statistics for Engineers
TME 3313 Managing Engineering & Information Technology Projects

Technical Electives (at least 6 ch required):

GGE 5011 Oceanography, Tides, and Water Levels
GGE 5012 Marine Geology and Geophysics
GGE 5041 Engineering Surveying
GGE 5042 Kinematic Positioning
GGE 5061 Mining Surveying
GGE 5093 Industrial Metrology
GGE 5131 Special Studies in Adjustments
GGE 5222 Gravity Field in Geomatics
GGE 5242 Global Navigation Satellite Systems for Geodesy
GGE 5322 Digital Image Processing
GGE 5332 Special Studies in Photogrammetry
GGE 5341 Advanced Technologies in Remote Sensing
GGE 5402 Geographic Databases
GGE 5403 Web Mapping and Geospatial Web Services
GGE 5405 Introduction to Big Data & Data Science
GGE 5415 Real-Time Mobility Data Analystics
GGE 5413 Special Studies in Digital Mapping
GGE 5521 Survey Law
GGE 5532 Land Economy & Administration
GGE 5813 Urban Planning for Geomatics
GGE 5833 Land Use Planning for Geomatics
GGE 5842 Site Planning for Geomatics
GGE 5701 Special Studies in Geomatics I
GGE 5702 Special Studies in Geomatics II
GGE 5703 Special Studies in Geomatics III
Other technical electives may be done, with prior Departmental approval.

Cadastral Surveying Option within Geomatics

Students who complete the Bachelor of Geomatics at UNB with the four specified technical electives (CE 5313 or GGE 5813; CE 5342 or GGE 5842GGE 5521; and GGE 5532), or two specified technical electives (GGE 5521 and GGE 5833) will have the following notation placed on their transcripts: “COMPLETED CADASTRAL SURVEYING OPTION”. This option has been accredited by the Canadian Board of Examiners for Professional Surveyors.