Careers

To pursue a career in geospatial technology, you must complete a rigorous high school schedule before you graduate. Recommended courses include mathematics (algebra, trigonometry, geometry, calculus,) biology, chemistry, physics, geography, earth science, computer programming and applications, drafting, English, fine arts/humanities, social studies, and foreign languages. Many technical schools or community colleges also provide programs that will introduce you to geospatial technologies. You may also want to further your education by majoring in geospatial technologies at one of the many colleges or universities that offer programs.

There are number of jobs available in geospatial technologies, including:

  • Computer Science
  • Photography 
  • Ecology
  • Graphic Arts 
  • Forestry 
  • Engineering
  • Community Planning 
  • Transportation
  • Military Planning 
  • Environmental Science
  • Cartography 
  • Geodesy 
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Civil Engineering  
  • Archeology
  • Urban Planning 
  • Aerial Photography 
  • Economics
  • Satellite Imagery 
  • Meteorology
  • Hydrology 
  • Natural Resource Management


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