Northern Territory

Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Science in Alice Springs

Nationally Recognised Higher Education

Entry requirements

Entry requirements set by ASQA are the basic qualifications and criteria that students must meet before enrolling in a nationally recognised course.

These requirements ensure students have the skills and knowledge needed to undertake this course.

  • There are no formal academic requirements
  • Additional entry requirements are set by individual course providers

Career opportunities

The Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Science will prepare you for the following roles.

More about Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Science

Embarking on a career in surveying and spatial science is an exciting and rewarding choice for those interested in the intricate relationship between land, geography, and technology. In Alice Springs, the Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Science offers students the opportunity to gain crucial skills and knowledge in various related fields. From Building and Construction to Engineering, this course prepares graduates to step into an array of fulfilling roles in the workforce.

As students progress through the course, they will encounter subjects that encompass essential topics such as Environment and Sustainability and Urban Design and Planning. Graduates emerge ready to tackle various challenges within the industry, ensuring they can adapt to the evolving demands driven by innovations in Mining and Civil Engineering sectors, both critical fields in the region surrounding Alice Springs.

Students completing their studies will be well-qualified for numerous career paths, including positions such as Land Surveyor, Engineering Surveyor, and Photogrammetrist. These roles not only provide personal satisfaction and progression but also contribute significantly to the community, ensuring that the landscapes of Central Australia are managed responsibly and sustainably.

Furthermore, the course equips students with the skills required to succeed as Geospatial Analysts, Geospatial Engineers, and Mining Surveyors. This diverse skill set empowers graduates to navigate the complex interplay of spatial information and technology, making them invaluable assets to any organisation they join.

Finally, specialised roles such as Cadastral Surveyor and Hydrographic Surveyor can open further doors for those with advanced expertise. As Alice Springs continues to evolve, there is an increasing demand for skilled professionals in these areas. Pursuing the Bachelor of Surveying and Spatial Science in Alice Springs positions you at the forefront of this essential and dynamic industry, fostering both personal and professional growth.