About the Department
The Department of Geography and Geographic Information Systems studies the relationship between humans and the environment by analyzing natural and human phenomena, using the latest geographic technologies such as Remote Sensing (RS) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The department aims to prepare qualified scientific personnel capable of analyzing spatial data, producing digital maps, and utilizing them in planning, management, and sustainable development.
Objectives of the Department
Providing students with a solid scientific foundation in the fields of physical and human geography. Preparing students to utilize modern technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and remote sensing. Developing skills in spatial analysis and the production of digital maps. Encouraging applied scientific research in the fields of planning, environmental, and urban development. Enhancing the department’s role in serving the community through geographic consultations and applied projects. Building partnerships with governmental and research institutions in the fields of applied geography and spatial information systems.
Vision of the Department
To be a distinguished scientific center in Geography and Geographic Information Systems, excelling in education, research, and modern geographical applications, contributing to serving the community and achieving sustainable development at both the local and regional levels.
Message of the Department
Preparing graduates with high scientific competence and technical skills in the field of Geography and Geographic Information Systems, capable of applying spatial knowledge in urban and environmental planning and natural resources management, and contributing to the advancement of scientific research and community service.
Graduate Description
A graduate of the Department of Geography and Geographic Information Systems possesses comprehensive knowledge in both physical and human geography, alongside advanced technical skills in spatial data analysis and digital map production. They are qualified to work in regional planning, environmental resource management, spatial data analysis, digital mapping, and remote sensing within governmental institutions, research organizations, and GIS companies.