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Graduate Diploma in Geospatial Intelligence

  • Graduate Diploma

This course provides the tools for managing spatial data and remotely sensed imagery to extract further meaning. The course ensures you gain a well-rounded exposure to key areas.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Study Mode
In person
International Fees
$29,578 total

About this course

Outline Outline

This course provides the tools for managing spatial data and remotely sensed imagery to extract further meaning.

The course ensures you gain a well-rounded exposure to key areas. Along with units on geographic information systems and remote sensing, you'll study map design, web mapping, data management, programming, photogrammetry and visualisation.

The graduate diploma is nested with other courses in geospatial intelligence. Graduates may continue on to study the master course.

See our handbook for more course information.

What jobs can the Geospatial Intelligence course lead to?

Industries

  • Agriculture
  • Biodiversity and conservation
  • Emergency response planning
  • Health
  • Military intelligence
  • Mining
  • Retail trade
  • Transport and urban planning
What you'll learn
  • apply the fundamental principles of geospatial technology to a range of application areas
  • analyse spatial data and issues to devise novel and appropriate solutions
  • select appropriate datasets/imagery and software to analyse, transform, and present findings in ways that are suitable to a range of audiences
  • recognise and be engaged in spatial issues that occur in other countries and/or on global scales
  • understand, value and interact with people across different cultures and respect different points of view
  • engage and learn with industry to develop initiative, problem solving ability, team and communication skills as well as gain exposure to real-world, location-based, problems

Study locations

Perth

What you will learn

  • apply the fundamental principles of geospatial technology to a range of application areas
  • analyse spatial data and issues to devise novel and appropriate solutions
  • select appropriate datasets/imagery and software to analyse, transform, and present findings in ways that are suitable to a range of audiences
  • recognise and be engaged in spatial issues that occur in other countries and/or on global scales
  • understand, value and interact with people across different cultures and respect different points of view
  • engage and learn with industry to develop initiative, problem solving ability, team and communication skills as well as gain exposure to real-world, location-based, problems

Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Science & Mathematics courses at Curtin University.
83.3%
Overall satisfaction
80%
Skill scale
75%
Teaching scale
65.5%
Employed full-time