About the course
Geospatial scientists measure, map and model the world to support decisions in areas such as environmental management, climate change, urban planning and disaster response. This degree develops skills in collecting, analysing and interpreting geospatial information using tools such as GPS, 3D laser scanning and drone-based sensors, plus advanced visualisation and spatial modelling. You’ll gain practical experience through real-world projects and case studies in geospatial science at bachelor level.
Career outcome
Graduates can pursue roles applying geospatial data and spatial modelling across government, industry and consulting. Career paths commonly include GIS/geospatial analyst, spatial data analyst, surveying and mapping support roles, remote sensing or drone data specialist, and positions in land and natural resource management, transport and infrastructure planning, environmental monitoring, public health mapping and emergency/disaster planning. Outcomes align with a Bachelor degree in geospatial science.
Living Costs in Hobart**
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Restaurant (Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant) A$ 17 - 22 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom in City Centre) A$ 1,086 - 1,437 |
Rent per Month (1 bedroom Outside of Centre) A$ 934 - 1,236 |
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Transportation (Daily) A$ 3 - 6 |
Utilities per Month (Electricity, Mobile & Internet) A$ 285 - 377 |

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