Bachelor of Science in Geomatics, Surveying Option
Bachelor of Science in Geomatics, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Option
Minor in
Geographic Information Systems
Minor in Surveying
Klamath Falls
At Oregon Tech, the study of geomatics combines theory, problem-solving and field work in a computer-intensive curriculum that prepares students for employment and licensure as Professional Land Surveyors. A shortage of trained personnel makes the employment forecast for geomatics graduates exceptional.
Oregon Tech's geomatics program is accredited by the Applied Science Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), 111 Market Place, Suite 1050, Baltimore, Md. 21202-4012.
5-year Graduate Success Rate
Employed: 95%, Grad school: 2%
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the average salary for all geomatics professionals is $62,733 per year. This compares favorably with other engineering professions. For example, the U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics reports that the average salary for all Civil Engineers is $61,256 per year.
- Recent graduates of Oregon Tech's geomatics program have started at salaries ranging from $36,000 to over $70,000 per year.
- According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the architecture and engineering occupations group which includes surveyors, cartographers, photogrammetrists and surveying technicians is one of the top 10 occupational groups projected to have the fastest growth in employment between 2002 and 2012.
- Salary levels are expected to rise as demand for qualified professionals in these fields grows.
- Employers who have hired our graduates in recent years include: Adams & Clark, Armstrong Surveying, Bureau of Land Management, Caltrans, Kiewit Pacific, OBEC Consulting, W & H Pacific, Oregon DOT, HLB & Assoc., PAC West Engineering and Treasure Valley Engineers.
Typical Courses
Geomatics majors typically take courses in:
- Field Surveying
- Computer Programming
- Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
The program also offers coursework in the more traditional areas of surveying, including boundary law, construction surveying and computer-aided drafting.