providing evidence of having completed a sufficient standard of study in English
obtaining Academic IELTS within the last 2 years, with a minimum overall score of 6 and no individual score below 5.5
obtaining a qualification deemed to be equivalent to Academic IELTS (and its minimum scores) by Charles Sturt.
Admission to the course will be in accordance with the CSU Admissions Policy.
Applicants for the Bachelor of Geospatial Science must meet the following Admission Requirements:
A completed High School Certificate (or equivalent) with an ATAR of at least 70 (including adjustment factors).
AND
strong performance in mathematics and/or information technology/computing subjects (HSC or equivalent).
OR
Successful completion of at least two appropriate standard university-level subjects.
OR
Two years relevant professional work experience described in a detailed resume.
Prospective students will apply for admission to the course through the Universities Admissions Centre (UAC) or through direct application to CSU.
The right skills
Begin the Bachelor of Geospatial Science with a solid foundation in geographic information science, remote sensing and cartography. Then build your own unique knowledge platform by specialising in information science, mathematics, ecology, geography, agriculture or emergency management.
Practical, relevant experience
Designed in consultation with experts to maximise industry relevance, this course gives you plenty of hands-on experience right from the start. You’ll be solving geospatial problems and diving into work placements from your first year of study.
A fresh approach
While many geospatial science undergraduate degrees concentrate on professional surveying practice, the Bachelor of Geospatial Science takes a fresh approach. This course offers you a unique opportunity to focus on geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing in a dedicated degree.
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Geospatial science is a rapidly growing field whose graduates are in high demand around the globe. The career opportunities are excitingly diverse and span government and industry sectors.
Make a positive environmental impact
Contribute to a sustainable world through environmental and agricultural analysis and management (including water and land resource management) with local, state or federal government, for catchment management authorities or consultancies.
Plan for the future
Shape the future in business analysis and planning including urban planning, census analysis, resource planning and utilities management for government and the corporate sector.
Provide a human touch
Support communities through disaster and emergency management, or with the analysis of areas such as health and disease, crime patterns or human migration.
OSHC: 559 $ AUD per year