Geoinformation systems and Technologies

Educational and Scientific Institute "Institute of Geology"

Name
Geoinformation systems and Technologies
Program code
Qualification awarded
Bachelor
Length of programme
4 years
Number of credits
240
level of qualification according to the National Qualification Framework and the European Qualifications Framework
6
Qualification level
First (Bachelor)
Discipline
Architecture and construction
Speciality
KnowledgeField EN
Specific admission requirements
On the basis of a certificate or diploma of a junior specialist (subject to enrollment in an abbreviated program)
Specific arrangements for recognition of prior learning
Admission was based on the results of External Independent Assessment of Ukrainian language and literature, Geography or Foreign Language, History of Ukraine.
Qualification requirements and regulations, including graduation requirements
ECTS credits are awarded and qualifications are awarded based on the results of the final control. Mastering the competencies provided by special blocks of disciplines (minimum required criteria: the level of mastery of disciplines of the block of specializations with an average score of at least 70 points, grade for industrial practice in specialization at least 75 points, and defense of qualifying work with a score of at least 75 points.
Programme learning outcomes
1 Fluently communicate orally and in writing in state and foreign languages ​​2. Organize and manage the professional development of individuals and groups 3. Communicate information, ideas, problems, solutions, personal experience and arguments 4. Know and apply in professional activities regulatory and legal acts, normative and technical documents 5. Apply conceptual knowledge of natural and socio-economic sciences in performing tasks of geodesy and land management 6. Know the history and features of geodesy and land management 7. Perform surveys and surveys, topographic and geodetic, cartographic, design and design and survey work in the performance of professional tasks 8. Participate in the creation of state geodetic networks and special engineering and geodetic networks, organize and perform topographic and cadastral surveys, geodetic measurements, engineering and geodetic surveys for the design, construction and operation of objects 9. Collect, evaluate, interpret geospatial data, metadata of objects of natural and man-made origin, apply statistical methods of analysis to develop 10. Select and apply tools, equipment, hardware and software needed for remote, ground, field and in-house research 11. Organize and perform remote, ground, field and in-house work, draw up the results of work 12. Develop documentation on land management, cadastre, land valuation using computer technology, geographic information systems and digital photogrammetry 13. Plan and perform geodetic, topographic and cadastral surveys, process the results in geographic information systems 14. Plan professional activities, develop, implement projects in the field and land management under resource constraints 15. Develop and make effective decisions on professional activities in the field of geodesy and land management
Form of study
Full-time form
Examination regulations and grading scale
Final control includes semester control and certification of students. The final evaluation of learning outcomes at the University is carried out on a single 100-point scale. The assessment of the learner corresponds to the ratio of the level of professional and general competencies established in the assessment to the planned learning outcomes (as a percentage). The minimum positive level of evaluation is 60 points. According to the results of exams, according to the results of course and diploma works (projects); according to the results of work in practice, the student is given points on the following scale: "Excellent" 90 - 100%; "Good" 75 - 89%; "Satisfactory" 60 - 74%; "Unsatisfactory" 0 - 59%. If the final exam is not conducted in the disciplines, the results of the applicant's work are evaluated on a scale: "Enrolled" 60 - 100% or "Not credited" 0 - 59%.
Оbligatory or optional mobility windows (if applicable)
Work placement
Internships, specialization practices and undergraduate internships.
Work-based learning
Director of the course
Dmytro Liashenko
Geoinformatics
Educational and Scientific Institute "Institute of Geology"
Occupational profiles of graduates
Graduates are suitable for work in the field of application of geographic information technologies, communication and management of GIS projects. Also, they can be involved in many related fields, to organize the storage and processing of raster and vector data, work with geospatial data, geodatabases, to create their own specialized applications. Work profile: specialist in geographic information systems and technologies, specialist in geosystemic environmental monitoring, specialist in geospatial data processing.
Access to further studies
Education at the second level of higher education (OR Master)