Complementary Criteria for Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation Engineering Programmes
Date:2022-07-15 Source: Author:系統(tǒng)管理員
These complementary programme criteria apply?to programmes that include surveying, mapping and geoinformation engineering majors?established in accordance with the regulations of the Ministry of Education to award a bachelor's degree in engineering.
1. Curriculum
a) Students are expected to know the basic knowledge of geoinformatics including space-time datum, geodesy and navigation, engineering survey, photogrammetry and remote sensing, cartography and geoinformation systems, and surveying and mapping geographic information technology related policies and regulations.
b) To be able to collect, process, and analyze geoinformations and to serve geoinformation services.
c) To be well trained for professional engineering training, including professional practices. These training and courses include tasks and designs to solve complex engineering problems.
d) Sessions for practical training must include the following:
- Core professional?courses must include case analysis for technical projects and programming assignments;
- Courses must have a well-established practice base in collaboration with companies, where students must have at least two weeks of practice.
- The duration of the thesis must be at least 12 weeks, and the thesis topics must be related to technical practice.
2. Faculty
Faculty should meet the following requirements.
a) Faculty who teach professional courses have at least one degree in surveying, mapping, and geospatial information.
b) Faculty who?teach core professional courses should have the ability and appropriate experience to lead the implementation of surveying and mapping projects in geospatial information technology.