Undergraduate ands
postgraduate Programmes in Remote Sensing At University Technology
Malaysia
Mohd Ibrahim Seeni Mohd and
Mazlan Hashim Faculty of Geoinformation Science &
Engineering University Technology Malaysia Locked Bag 791, 80990
Johor Bahru, Malaysia Tel: +07-550 2969, Fax: 07-556 163
E-mail
: mazlan@fksg.utm.my
Abstract
The Faculty of Geoinformation Science and Engineering at
University technology Malaysia has been offering B.Sc programmes in land
surveying and poverty management since 1972. However, with the increasing
needs for professionals in other fields such as remote sensing,
geoinformatics and land administration & development , the Faculty now
offers three more new courses, namely :1) B.Sc (Remote sensing ), (2) B.Sc
(Geoinformatics), and (3) B.Sc (Land Administration & Development ).
The Faculty also has been offering postgraduate programmes related to
geomatic engineering, remote sensing, geoinformatics, GPS surveying,
hydrography, property management and land administration &
development. This paper presents an overview of the undergraduate and
postgraduate programmes in remote sensing at the Faculty.
Introduction Education in remote sensing and related
technologies has it's roots from the undergraduate programme in land
surveying at the Faculty of Surveying and Real Estate (now called geomatic
engineering at the Faculty of Geoinformatic Science & Engineering).
Remote sensing has been taught as compulsory subject as well as an
optional subject in the course. However, with the increasing importance
given to remote sensing in order to fulfill the human resources
development needs of the country, a four-year undergraduate programme was
started in May 1997 at the Faculty leading to B.Sc (HONS.) Remote Sensing
degree. The postgraduate programmes in remote sensing have been offered
since 1998.
Course Structure and Curriculum
- Undergraduate Programme
This programme which consists of 127
credit hours gives emphasis sciences, core and main core remote sensing
subjects, computer science and mapping science. The distributions of
credits are given in Table 1. The curriculum for the course is given in
appendix 1 the description of the subject areas is given in appendix 2.
Table 1: Subject areas and distribution of credits.
Subject Areas |
No. of Subjects |
No. of Credits * |
Percentage |
Main core Core Mapping
Science Computer
Science Maths, Physics, Statistics Optional
Subjects(3) University subjects |
6 15 2 3 4 3 12
|
24 45 6 9 12 9 23
|
18.7 35.2 4.7 7.0 9.4 7.0 18.0 |
Total |
45 |
128 |
100 |
*Note :One (1) credit hour
equivalent to one (1) hour lecture per week. Three (3) credit
hours make up of two (2) hours lecture and two (2) hours
laboratory or four (4) hours practical per
week. |
Appendix 1 B.Sc. (Remote Sensing) Curriculum
Appendix 2. Description of Subject Areas
Main Core: Basics
Principles of Remote sensing Remote sensing Data Processing
Sensor and Remote sensing instrumentation Field
Observations & Data Gathering Remote sensing Spatial
Analysis Remote sensing Data Analysis |
Core: Introduction to
Geoinformation System Introduction to Physical geography &
Oceanography Remote Sensing database Atmospheric Physics
Technical Writing Microwave Remote Sensing RS for Earth
Resources Management RS for Environmental Applications RS
Satellite system & Data Transmission Legal Aspects &
Policies of Remote Sensing Undergraduate Project |
Math's , Physics & Statistics
: Mathematics I Mathematics II Physics IPhysics II
Statistics |
Mapping Science: Surveying
& Mapping I Surveying & Mapping II Cartography for
Remote Sensing Photogrammetry and Image Interpretation
|
Computer Science: Computer
Graphics for RS Computer programming Database system for
Remote Sensing Remote Sensing File System & Data Structure
|
Optional Subjects: Minimum
of three (3) subjects can be chosen form any inter-department/
faculties subjects. |
- Master and PhD Programme
The Master Programme is offered in 3
ways :
- Master through taught course
- Master through taught course and research
- Master research
The total number of credits for the course
is 30 with the duration ranging from 1-2 years. The course work
requirements for a Master degree in Remote sensing can be satisfied
through the following subjects:
- Basics of Remote sensing
- Atmosphere Physics
- Satellite Orbits and Instrumentation
- Digital Image Processing
- Ground Observations in Remote sensing
- Advanced Digital Image Processing
- Radar Remote sensing
The PhD Programme is a full
research programme of 90 credits to be completed in a duration of 3-4
years. Master through research and PhD candidates are encouraged to
formulate their own research topics to suit their interest or experience.
Below are some past research works completed by postgraduate students and
academic staff:
- Bathymetry from clear and turbid waters
- Sea bottom features mapping
- Suspended sediment concentration studies
- Vegetation index mapping
- Sea surface temperature studies
- Heat island mapping
- Sea grass and core reef mapping
- Urban hydrology applications
- Land use studies
- Radar remote sensing for land application
- Topographic mapping from satellite stereo data
- Digital elevation model generation
- Software development
Entry Qualifications The
entrance requirements for the course are as follows:
- B.Sc Programme
Pass the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (equivalent to
Cambridge O-level exams) with credits in stipulated subjects.
- Master Programme
Possess a relevant bachelor degree recognized
by the University Employment Opportunities Graduates
with the B.Sc degree in remote sensing can seek employment in the public
and private sector as managers in remote sensing and GIS projects, System
Analyst in image-based Information System, officers in remote sensing and
GIS organizations.
Similar, graduates with a Master and PhD degree
can also obtain employment in the public and private sectors as
researchers or managers in remote sensing and GIS organizations as well as
in academic institutions.
Laboratory Facilities The
Centre for Remote Sensing is well equipped to support research and
consultation activities. Amongst the facilities available:
- Ten units of PCI EASI/PACE Digital Image Analysis System, connected
to LAN
- Ten units of ILWIS Integrated Image Processing and GIS System,
connected to LAN
- ERDAS Imaging Integrated Image Processing and GIS System, connected
to LAN.
- ERDAS Imaging Integrated Image Processing and GIS System, connected
to LAN
- ARC-INFO GIS System, connected to LAN
- Five units of ARCVIEW GIS System, connected to LAN
- Five units of ERMAPPER Digital Image Analysis System, connected to
LAN
- Five units of MAPPPINFO Geographic Information System, connected To
Lan
- Digital Photogrammetric Workstation DMS
- Mangellan hand-held Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
- Radiometer and integrated sphere for supporting radiometric works.
- Other supporting softwares such as MODTRAN, PcGiant, AutoCAD and
QuickSurf.
Other relevant equipment are also available at the
Centre for Geographic Information & Analysis, Centre for Hydrographic
Studies, Centre for Geodetic & Geodynamic Studies and Photogrammetry
& Cartography Laboratories.
Summary The
undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Remote Sensing at University
Technology Malaysia have been described. The course structure, curriculum,
Admissions entrance, and employment opportunities for the graduates have
also been highlighted in the paper. The first batch of the B>Sc (remote
sensing) candidates will be graduating in May 2001.
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