Geomatics Technician
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GIS and GPS are revolutionizing the way we see the world. Start your career in this expanding field, and chart a course for success. Recent studies reveal that there is a strong need for graduates trained in Geomatics principles and technologies. Over the next five years, this demand will exceed the numbers currently graduating by at least 2:1. Fleming College's Geomatics Technician program is designed to address the market's growing requirements, so expect to be in great demand. The study of geomatics encompasses three main areas:
- data collection (GPS, surveying, remote sensing)
- data analysis (GIS)
- presentation and distribution (cartography, web interfaces)
As a graduate of the Geomatics Technician program, you will be capable of collecting, organizing, and managing geographic data using GPS, remote sensing, and surveying tools. Your new GIS skills will allow you to analyse data, and you'll use cartography and web interface techniques to present the geographic information you've collected. Working with spatial data, you will develop expertise in all areas of geomatics, and in the use of a broad range of computer software. You'll possess the sophisticated skills of the cartographic designer and the ability to apply GIS principles, and as a Geomatics Technician you will be well-prepared to participate in the ongoing development of emerging Geomatics technologies and practices.
Program Highlights
This two-year diploma program, the first of its kind in Ontario, will train you to use state-of-the-art technology tools to collect, mine, store, manipulate, analyze, interpret and communicate geographic information - skills that can be applied to virtually any discipline such as urban planning, engineering, or crime investigation. With a one-to-one student to computer ratio, you'll have ample opportunity to practice your skills in our new geomatics labs. Your training will include proficiency in a variety of operating systems used in the industry today. You will also acquire expertise using GIS software from ESRI, Autodesk, PCI Geomatics, and CARIS - providing you with flexibility in the workforce.
Why Choose Fleming?

Fleming's leadership in post-secondary Geomatics education has been recognized by industry, government and business through their support in establishing the Geomatics Institute at Fleming. Our strong partnerships offer students access to the latest software packages and data resources as well as unprecedented learning and employment opportunities. Many of the first GIS applications were developed in the field of natural resource management for which Fleming is renowned, and the Geomatics Technician program benefits from the knowledge and expertise that Fleming has acquired in more than 20 years of teaching GIS, cartography and other areas of geomatics. We offer students expert faculty, state-of-the-art learning facilities, and have a long history of turning out award-winning graduates who excel in their fields. If Geomatics is your future, it's within your reach at Fleming College.
Common First Semester
Students in our School’s diploma programs take the same courses for first semester after choosing and being accepted into one of our programs. This common focus exposes you to a variety of career options and other programs. You will have the freedom to explore and obtain a multidisciplinary perspective, while you acquire a base of knowledge and fundamental skills.
Although students are accepted into a specific program for their first semester, the common first semester allows you to change direction if you find another program or career area is more appealing. Once you have successfully completed the common first semester, you can enter the program of your choice in second semester, subject to enrolment capacity.
Work Experience
You'll spend a significant portion of the program doing experiential work - putting theory into practice. The latest GPS data collectors are used in field data collection exercises. Project work in various applications makes use of data from the Land Information Ontario (LIO) warehouse and datasets from other data providers. You will learn to use various software packages used by industry, government agencies and business. Geomatics Technician graduates can also participate in an optional, post-graduation internship, allowing them to work for host companies, while earning an additional credit. You can either apply for a posted position or obtain your own internship.
What it Takes to Succeed
To be successful in this program, you should possess the following:
- affinity for computer applications
- affinity for maps and geography
- visual creativity
- interest in spatial representation and data analysis
- willingness to work hard (45 - 65 hours/week)
- sound oral and written communication skills
- analytical and creative thinking
Career Opportunities
You'll be in demand! Graduates can expect a very high placement rate and a starting salary ranging from $25,000.00 - $40,000.00. With your Geomatics Technician diploma, you'll be well-equipped to pursue a variety of exciting positions at the government or industry level, with job titles such as:
- GIS Technician/Technologist
- Survey Technician (Land & Topographic Surveys)
- Geomatics Technician
- GIS Analyst
- GIS Technical Assistant
- Cartographic Technician
- Cartographer
- Applied Geomatics Technician
- Geomatics Support Technician
- Map Librarian
- CAD Operator
You may find yourself working for:
- city/municipal engineering and planning departments
- conservation authorities
- private sector planning
- consulting
- mapping
- surveying
- utility and natural resources firms
- provincial and federal government mapping agencies
- NGOs
Minimum Admission Requirements
OSSD with the majority of credits at the College (C) and Open (O) level, including:
- 2 College (C) English courses (Grade 11 or Grade 12)
- 2 College (C) Math courses (Grade 11 or Grade 12)
When (C) is the minimum course level for admission, (U) or (U/C) courses are also accepted.
Mature Students
If you are 19 years of age or older before classes start, and you do not possess an OSSD, you can write the Canadian Adult Achievement Test to assess your eligibility for admission.
* Students starting in January are required to attend classes over the summer semester.
Selection Process
Related Programs
Upon completion of the Geomatics Technician diploma program, you may wish to pursue a post-graduate specialist certificate in GIS-Applications Specialist or GIS-Cartographic Specialist. You will be exempted from the first Common GIS semester, and eligible for entry into second semester of these two, three-semester programs. With just two more semesters of study, you can add an Ontario College Graduate Certificate to your diploma and expand your career options. Geomatics Technicians that have completed the GIS Specialist programs have done very well in the workforce.
Additional Costs
Plan to spend $1,175 for books and supplies during the first year and $1,000 during the second year.
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