Geomatics

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Harness the power of geographic data.

Geomatics combines computer science with geographic data analysis to devise data-driven solutions to complex problems, like mapping the response time of fire services and fire stations.

Learn to use tools such as remote sensing, computer mapping, geographic information systems (GIS), and GPS to analyze geographic data, understand spatial data, and make meaningful decisions. At the same time, you’ll also learn the fundamentals of software design from Waterloo’s computer science experts and have the opportunity to apply your knowledge and gain paid work experience in co-op.

Once you graduate, you’ll find no end of opportunities to put your skills to work. Help governments prepare for natural hazards such as floods. Track crime rates or the spread of disease. Map demographics for businesses, or develop transportation routes for municipalities. In this rapidly growing field, our grads are in high demand!

What courses will you take in Geomatics?

First-year courses

During your first year, you'll take foundational geography, environmental studies, English, and math courses.

In your upper years, about half of the classes you'll take will focus on geography and geomatics.

September to December

  • GEOG 181 – Designing Effective Maps
  • GEOG 187 – Geospatial Data Science
  • ENVS 178 – Environmental Applications of Data Management and Statistics
  • One course from
    • CS 115 – Introduction to Computer Science 1
    • CS 135 – Designing Functional Programs
  • One course from

January to April

  • GEOG 101 – Human Geographies: People, Space and Change
  • GEOG 102 – Global Environmental Systems: Processes and Change
  • One course from
    • ENGL 109 – Introduction to Academic Writing
    • ENGL 129R – Written Academic English
  • One course from
    • CS 116 – Introduction to Computer Science 2
    • CS 136 – Elementary Algorithm Design and Data Abstraction
  • One elective

This is a sample schedule. Courses or when a course is offered may change depending on availability.

After first year

About half of the classes you’ll take will be Geography courses. With your remaining classes, you can choose electives from many of the 100 subject areas at Waterloo.

View a list of all the courses required for your degree.

Sample upper-year courses

CS 234 – Data Types and Structures
GEOG 381 – Advanced Geographic Information Systems
CS 338 – Computer Applications in Business: Databases
GEOG 481 – Geographic Information Systems Project

Customize your degree

You can also add additional areas of expertise by including one or more of the areas of focus within the program.

  • Aviation
  • Climate Change and Environment
  • Earth Systems Science
  • Economy and Society

You can also include one of the minors available to all Waterloo students. Popular choices include Biology and Earth Sciences.

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Faculty:
Faculty of Environment

Degree:
Bachelor of Environmental Studies in Geomatics

Available as a co-op program?
Yes

Available as a regular program?
Yes

Available as a minor?
No

Get career-relevant skills. Because we’ll train you on the advanced industry tools and techniques such as remote sensing, drones, and global positioning receivers, you’re ready to make an impact from day one of your career.

Gain valuable computing skills. Take additional courses at Waterloo’s world-class Cheriton School of Computer Science, and you can include a Computing minor as part of your degree.

Co-op = relevant paid work experience

Waterloo's co-op program, the largest in North America, is an amazing way to explore potential careers, learn to interview for jobs, graduate with up to two years of valuable experience — and make money!

Sample co-op job titles

  • Map design support
  • Junior GIS assistant
  • Geomatics plan technician

Co-op work-study sequence

Starting in second year, you'll normally alternate between school and work every four months, integrating your classroom learning with real-world experience. You can return to the same employer for a couple of work terms to gain greater knowledge and responsibility or work for different employers to get a broad range of experience.

Year September to December (Fall) January to April (Winter) May to August (Spring)
First Study Study Off
Second Study Co-op Study
Third Co-op Study Co-op
Fourth Study Co-op Study
Fifth Co-op Study -

Your first work term will be halfway through second year (January to April 2027).

Learn more about co-op →

What can you do with a Geomatics degree?

Graduates often pursue careers in areas such as land use, engineering technology, spatial analysis, natural resources, consulting, and software development.

Recent graduates

  • Geographic Information System Analyst – Canada Post
  • Geomatics Analyst – Public Safety Emergency Preparedness Canada
  • Senior Application Analyst – Accenture (US)
  • Geographic Information System Specialist – Canacre
  • Analyst – Department of National Defence
  • Geographic Information System Computer-Aided Design Technician – City of Windsor
  • Software Developer – Fortigo Freight Services

Learn about the future of careers in environment, sustainability, and geography.

Tuition fees for programs in the Faculty of Environment

First-year tuition

Type of fees Tuition (8 months of school)
Domestic (Ontario residents) $9,000
Domestic (Out of province students) $9,000
International (visa students) $50,000
 
  • Estimated amounts listed include incidental fees. Fees based on 2024-25 tuition rates.
  • Visit our financing page to learn about scholarships, estimate your total expenses, and see how co-op can help pay for your education.

Admission requirements

Ontario students: six Grade 12 U and/or M courses including

  • Any Grade 12 U English (minimum final grade of 70% is required)
  • Any Grade 12 U Mathematics course (minimum final grade of 70% is required)

Admission average: High 70s

Not studying in Ontario? Search our admission requirements.

How to apply

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