Geomatics, natural resources, territory
Sherbrooke , Canada
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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Environmental Sciences | Geography | Geomatics
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies | Natural Science
Course Language
English
About Program
Program Overview
University Programs and Admission
The University of Sherbrooke offers a wide range of programs and courses for students. The programs are categorized into different domains of study, including:
- Communication and marketing
- Law and politics
- Environment and earth sciences
- Engineering
- Management and economic sciences
- Letters and languages
- Music and arts
- Aid relationships
- Physical activity sciences
- Health and medical sciences
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- Educational sciences and teaching
- Human sciences
- Computer sciences
- Pure sciences
Program Structure
The university offers programs at different cycles, including:
1st Cycle
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- All courses
- Courses offered to all
- Preparatory training
2nd Cycle
- Finding a program
- Finding a course
- All courses
- Courses offered to all
- Understanding types of master's degrees
- Course-based master's degree
- Research-based master's degree
- Guides for higher education
- Distinguishing between DESS and microprograms
- Information sessions
3rd Cycle and Postdoctoral Stage
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- All courses
- Courses offered to all
Admission
The admission process involves several steps:
- Validate your eligibility
- 1st cycle: CRC (R scores) and admission capacity, technical DEC holders, correspondence between skills and objectives and standards, indigenous applications, French bachelor's degree holders
- 2nd and 3rd cycles: admission capacity
- Recognition of acquired skills: extracurricular skills - the approach, faculty regulations, making an appointment, need help?, frequently asked questions, international equivalences, international applications, linguistic requirements, admission requirements for the 1st cycle, admission requirements for the 2nd and 3rd cycles, documents to be provided for the 1st cycle, documents to be provided for the 2nd and 3rd cycles, research program supervision agreement, letters of recommendation, important information for candidates outside Quebec, payment of opening and processing fees for the admission file, transmission of required documents, modification of the application, consultation of the file, obtaining the university's responses, responding to the university's offer, proceeding with registration and course choices, recovering the file, procedures for international candidates, consent to the use of personal information, free course, linguistic requirements, international applications, quick links for admission to the University of Sherbrooke, back-to-school guide
- Choose a program
- Plan your application
- Admission deadlines: 1st cycle, 2nd and 3rd cycles
- Fees for opening and processing the admission file
- Documents to be provided
- Research program supervision agreement
- Letters of recommendation
- Important information for candidates outside Quebec
- Submit your application
- Pay the fees for opening and processing the admission file
- Transmit the required documents
- Modify your application
- Track your application
- Consult your file
- Obtain the university's responses
- Respond to the university's offer
- Proceed with registration and course choices
- Recover your file
- Procedures for international candidates
Costs and Financial Aid
The university provides information on:
- Tuition fees
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- Living expenses
- Budget tool
- Payment deadlines
- Scholarships and financial aid
- Admission scholarships for the 1st cycle
- Higher cycles and postdoctorates
- Scholarship directory
- Government programs
- International students
- Student jobs
Why Choose the University of Sherbrooke
The university offers:
- Supervision for success
- Internships
- Pedagogical methods
- Campus life
- Inclusive climate
- The Vert & Or
- Sustainable development
- The city we adopt
- Research and excellence
Meeting the University
The university provides opportunities to:
- Settle in Sherbrooke
- Counseling service
- Open houses
- Salon of higher education
- Information sessions
- Day "Cap on the UdeS"
- UdeS on tour
- Who can help me?
Course Details
GMQ110 - Geomatics, Natural Resources, and Territory
Presentation
The schedule for this course is not available.
Summary
- Cycle: 1st cycle
- Credits: 3 credits
- Faculty or center: Faculty of Letters and Human Sciences
- Particularities: Course offered to all
Training Targets
- Know the different components of the natural environment
- Know the different processes of change in physical environments and their spatial and temporal scales of observation
- Know the main sources of Earth observation data and understand their different levels of precision
- Know the characteristics of the main natural resources and associated geomatic data
Content
- Dynamic components and processes of the physical environment
- Notion of spatial and temporal observation scales of the natural environment
- General overview of the different natural resources and issues related to their management
- Geomatic data and contributions of geomatics for the characterization and management of natural resources
- Precision and uncertainty of geomatic data
Programs Offering This Pedagogical Activity (Course)
- Bachelor's degree in applied geomatics to the environment
- Certificate in geography
- Certificate in geomatics and remote sensing
- 1st cycle microprogram in geography
- 1st cycle microprogram in applied geomatics
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