PG Diploma in Remote Sensing & GIS
Duration: 1 Year
The Department of Geoinformatics offers M.Sc. Geoinformatics & PG Diploma Remote Sensing & GIS programs that adhere to the Outcome Based Education (OBE) and Choice Based Credit System (CBCS). We merge cutting-edge technology with spatial data analysis to explore the dynamic world of geographical information science. Our curriculum is designed to equip students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to address complex spatial challenges across various sectors, from urban planning to environmental management.
ELIGIBILITY
Eligibility for PG Diploma includes Graduate from any stream.
PROGRAM SPECIFIC OUTCOMES (PSOs)
PSO-1: Explain basic physical principles of remote sensing, Geographical Information System, GNSS, and relevant theories.
PSO-2: Understand Geospatial and earth observation technology to generate, integrate, analyze, and visualize spatial data as well as principles of databases and data models.
PSO-3: Know the appropriate use of geospatial data for different applications.
PSO-4: Apply research skills to formulate and carry out independent research in the general field of geoinformatics.
PROGRAM OUTCOMES (POs)
PO-01: Spatial Analysis Proficiency: Graduates will demonstrate advanced skills in spatial analysis using remote sensing and GIS techniques, allowing them to interpret and derive meaningful insights from geospatial data.
PO-02: Effective Geospatial Data Management: Graduates will be proficient in managing and organizing geospatial data, utilizing database design principles to ensure efficient storage and retrieval of spatial information.
PO-03: Interdisciplinary Problem Solving: Graduates will be capable of applying remote sensing and GIS methodologies to address complex, interdisciplinary challenges, fostering a holistic approach to problem-solving.
PO-04: Technological Adaptability: Students will develop adaptability to emerging technologies in the field, ensuring that they can leverage the latest advancements.
PO-05: Effective Communication of Spatial Information: Graduates will possess strong communication skills to convey geospatial information effectively, using visualizations, reports, and presentations to communicate findings to diverse audiences.
PO-06: Project Management in Geospatial Contexts: Students will acquire project management skills specific to geospatial projects, including planning, execution, and evaluation of projects in remote sensing and GIS applications.
PO-07: Professional Collaboration and Teamwork: Graduates will demonstrate the ability to collaborate with professionals from diverse backgrounds, contributing effectively to multidisciplinary teams working on geospatial projects..