Flinders University

Australian
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Geospatial Information Systems

Offered at Flinders University, Australian
FieldGIS
Duration3 years
Tuition43600.00

Overview

Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) is a fast-growing field that uses software and spatial data to capture, manage, analyse, and communicate location-based information. In this programme, you learn to combine field data collection with modern tools such as databases and drone/remote sensing workflows.Your careerGIS skills are in demand across environmental science, urban and transport planning, mining and land management, archaeology, and infrastructure decision-making. Graduates can pursue roles that support spatial analysis, data coordination, and geospatial knowledge management.Potential occupations include:GIS AnalystGIS Data CoordinatorSpatial Information OfficerLand Resource Information OfficerGIS and Knowledge Management Officer

About this programme

Overview

Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) is an evolving discipline that leverages software and spatial data to capture, manage, analyze, and communicate information related to specific locations. This program equips students with the skills to integrate field data collection with advanced technologies, including databases and drone/remote sensing methodologies.

What you'll study

The curriculum is designed to blend essential GIS and data skills with hands-on learning in location intelligence, programming, and spatial data management. Students will engage in coursework that emphasizes drone and remote observation, as well as workplace readiness.

Courses include:

  • Location Intelligence
  • Engineering Programming
  • Workplace Preparation
  • Science Applied
  • Drone Observation
  • Database Modelling and Information Management

How learning is structured:

  • Core modules progress from foundational concepts to practical geospatial workflows.
  • Practical components focus on data handling, analysis, and the communication of spatial information.
  • Workplace preparation ensures students are professionally ready for GIS-related careers.

Curriculum details: For the latest information on course sequencing and assessments, please refer to the program website.

Entry requirements

While specific GRE or GMAT requirements for admission are not detailed, prospective students should check the program website for any GPA grading expectations and additional entry criteria.

Career prospects

GIS skills are increasingly sought after across various sectors including environmental science, urban planning, transport planning, mining, land management, archaeology, and infrastructure development. Graduates can explore roles that involve spatial analysis, data coordination, and geospatial knowledge management.

Potential occupations include:

  • GIS Analyst
  • GIS Data Coordinator
  • Spatial Information Officer
  • Land Resource Information Officer
  • GIS and Knowledge Management Officer