1, employment direction.
Graduates majoring in geographic information science can engage in applied research, technology development, production management and administrative management related to geographic information systems in relevant departments such as cities, regions, resources, environment, transportation, population, housing, land, infrastructure and planning management, and can also engage in scientific research or teaching in scientific research institutions or institutions of higher learning.
2. Learning content.
Students majoring in geographic information science mainly study the basic theories and knowledge of geographic information system, cartography and ballad technology, and are trained in scientific thinking and scientific experiments in applied basic research and technology development. They only have good scientific literacy, basic skills in research, design and development of geographic information systems, and preliminary teaching, research, development and management capabilities.
3. Employment prospects.
Early geographic information science and technology were mainly used in government departments, and students' employment was mainly in universities, transportation, planning, survey and design, communications, agriculture and forestry, urban construction, tourism and other national government departments or institutions. With the development of geographic information industry, more and more enterprises, especially internet companies, are strongly involved, and students' employment turns to high-paying enterprises.
Scientific interpretation of geographic information;
1, basic introduction.
Originally called geographic information system, it sounds more like a technology. After years of tempering by geographers, the subsequent rise of space science gradually improved its discipline system, so it was renamed as the Department of Geographic Information, which made it no longer an accessory of computing technology, and its discipline significance was more full.
2. Learning content.
Geographic information science is an interdisciplinary subject, involving geography, surveying and mapping engineering, computer application, as well as traffic engineering, civil engineering, resources and environment and other related disciplines.
3. courses.
Typical courses include: physical geography, human geography, economic geography, cartography, remote sensing technology, database technology, principle of geographic information system, design and application of geographic information system, global positioning system, digital mapping, discrete mathematics, linear algebra, data structure, computer vision, image processing and so on.