Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
Entrance Year Sept 2025
Programme Code 34480-SYL
Mode of Study Full-time
Normal Duration
2 years
Programme Intake 39 senior year places (Subject to approval)
Fund Type Government-Funded
Credits Required for Graduation
BSc (Hons) in Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
Programme Leader(s)
Programme Leader of BSc (Hons) in Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
Dr ZHU Xiaolin
BSc, MSc, PhD
Deputy Programme Leader of BSc (Hons) in Land Surveying and Geo-Informatics
Dr CHEN Si, Sissi
BA, BSc, MSc, PhD
Dr SHI Guoqiang
PhD
Remarks
The curriculum of this programme, including the credit requirements, is subject to review.
The exact study duration and number of credits to be transferred will depend on the entry qualification of individual AD/HD admittees. Holders of a surveying or computing related Higher Diploma or Associate Degree may be given credit transfers for relevant subjects.
Aims and Characteristics
Programme Aims and Learning Outcomes
The programme is underpinned by the philosophy that our graduates should be capable of coping with the rapidly changing market conditions in Hong Kong, mainland China and the region, and with the demands of their future professions in land surveying, geo-information technology, utility management and surveying. The Department has close links with professional bodies and invites industry experts to give guest lectures to students whenever appropriate.
The aims of the programme are to:
provide a land surveying education that meets the requirements of Hong Kong and overseas professional bodies; and
equip students with geo-information technology and utility management skills, enabling graduates to work competently and confidently as geographic information systems professionals in disciplines such as transport and logistics, and environmental, socio-economic, commercial and construction surveying; or as utility professionals in a discipline related to the survey, condition diagnosis, maintenance and management of underground facilities.
Upon completion of the programme, students will be able to:
apply appropriate mathematical and computing skills to solve problems and analyse data;
comprehend and apply geomatics concepts and theories;
understand geomatics technologies and apply them appropriately;
integrate various geomatics technologies to solve problems in a professional, timely and cost effective manner;
carry out and manage geomatics projects;
work with and supervise others in accordance with, and abiding by, society’s legal, ethical and professional standards; and
respond to advancements in geomatics and related technologies as part of their continuous, lifelong learning.