The Geomatics Engineering major adheres to the fundamental task of cultivating people with morality, meets the needs of national strategy and regional economic and social development, and cultivates all-round developed talents in terms of morality, intelligence, physical conditions, aesthetics and labor. The talents should have a sense of national identity, humanistic qualities, professional ethics and an international perspective, and possess abilities such as engineering practice, organization and coordination, and self-learning, who can engage in the design, production, research and development and management of geomatics engineering projects in the fields of natural resources, urban and rural construction, geological investigation and other fields.
After four years of study, graduates should master the theories and technologies of spatio-temporal information perception, cognition, analysis and decision-making, and be capable of solving geomatics engineering problems in fields such as natural resources, urban and rural construction, and geological investigation. Additionally, graduates should possess autonomous learning abilities to stay current with cutting-edge technologies. Furthermore, graduates should demonstrate proficiency in a foreign language—including listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills—and maintain a broad international perspective to communicate effectively in cross-cultural contexts. Moreover, they should have good humanistic qualities and professional ethics, be able to work independently or collaboratively in teams, and organize and coordinate team members to achieve goals.