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BS Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems

BS Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems

The Bachelor of Science (BS) in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information Systems (RS & GIS) is an interdisciplinary undergraduate program that integrates the principles of remote sensing technologies with Geographic Information Systems (GIS) applications. Remote sensing refers to the process of acquiring information about the Earth's surface from a distance, typically using satellite, aerial, or drone-mounted sensors. GIS, on the other hand, involves the storage, analysis, and visualization of spatial data for a wide range of applications. To stay abreast of emerging technologies and evolving global demands, this program is designed for students with interests in environmental management, information technology, surveying, agriculture, forestry, business management, archaeology, military sciences, and geography. The curriculum includes training in the use of key software platforms such as ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, Python, and QGIS. Additionally, students will develop proficiency in Global Positioning Systems (GPS), satellite and aerial imagery analysis, and other spatial technologies.

Graduates of this program will possess a strong theoretical understanding of remote sensing and GIS, coupled with practical experience that positions them competitively in the job market. The skill set acquired through this degree opens up diverse career opportunities across the public and private sectors.

Admission Requirments

Applicants must meet one of the following eligibility conditions:

  • Completion of FA/F.Sc Part-I with a minimum of 55% marks, OR A-Levels in three main subjects (excluding subsidiary subjects) with a minimum Grade C, along with an equivalence certificate, OR completion of Grade 12 with a minimum Grade C, also supported by an equivalence certificate.
  • All candidates are required to appear for an interview as part of the admission process.

Road Map

Semester 1
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
1 GEOG 102 Introduction to Cartographic Methods 3 (2+1) Major
2 ENV111 Introduction to Environmental Issues 3 (3+0) Interdisciplinary
3 Functional English 3 (3+0) General Education
4 Islamic Studies / Ethics 2 (2+0) General Education
5 Social Sciences 3 (3+0) General Education
Total 14
Semester 2
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
6 GEOG 200 Introduction to Geographic Techniques 3 (2+1) Major
7 ENV 112 Environmental Ethics 3 (3+0) Interdisciplinary
8 Expository Writing 3 (3+0) General Education
9 ICT 3 (3+0) General Education
10 Art and Humanities 3 (3+0) General Education
11 Ideology and Constitution of Pakistan 2 (2+0) General Education
Total 17
Semester 3
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
12 GEOG 150 Advanced Cartographic Techniques 3 (1+2) Major
13 GEOG 401 Remote Sensing 3 (3+0) Major
14 PHYS 101 Waves and Oscillation 3 (2+1) Interdisciplinary
15 Quantitative Reasoning – Statistics 3 (3+0) General Education
16 Natural Sciences 3 (3+0) General Education
17 Community 2 (2+0) General Education
Total 17
Semester 4
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
18 RS&GIS 250 Ground Surveying Techniques 3 (2+1) Major
19 PHYS 151 Thermodynamics 3 (2+1) Interdisciplinary
20 RS&GIS 251 Introduction to Earth Sciences 3 (3+0) Major
21 GEOG 252 Introduction to Computer Programming 3 (2+1) Major
22 Quantitative Reasoning – Mathematics 3 (3+0) General Education
Total 15
Semester 5
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
23 RS&GIS 300 Active Remote Sensing 3 (2+1) Major
24 RS&GIS 301 Database Management System 3 (2+1) Major
25 RS&GIS 302 Object Oriented Programming 3 (2+1) Major
26 RS&GIS 303 Applications of GIS 3 (2+1) Major
27 RS&GIS 304 Introduction to Photogrammetry 3 (3+0) Major
28 RS&GIS 305 Land-use Planning and Development 3 (1+2) Major
Total 15
Summer
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
29 Field Experience (Internship) 3 (3+0) General Education
Total 18
Semester 6
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
30 RS&GIS 399 Research Methods 3 (3+0) Major
31 RS&GIS 350 Python based GIS Programming and Customization 3 (3+0) Major
32 RS&GIS 351 GIS for Disaster Management 3 (3+0) Major
33 RS&GIS 352 Digital Image Processing 3 (2+1) Major
34 RS&GIS 353 Spatial Data Analysis 3 (3+0) Major
Entrepreneurship 2 (2+0) General Education
Total 17
Semester 7
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
35 RS&GIS 400 Artificial Intelligence in Remote Sensing and GIS 3 (3+0) Major
36 RS&GIS 401 Spatial Data Modelling 3 (3+0) Major
37 RS&GIS 402 Web GIS 3 (1+2) Major
38 RS&GIS 399A / STAT 399B Data Analysis and Report Writing 3 (3+0) Major
39 RS&GIS 403 Applications of Remote Sensing 3 (1+2) Major
40 RS&GIS 404 Mobile Technology and Data Collection 3 (2+1) Major
Total 18
Semester 8
Sr. No. Code Title Credit Hours
(with breakup)
Nature of Course
(Major / General Education / Interdisciplinary)
41 RS&GIS 450 Spatial Decision Support System 3 (1+2) Major
42 RS&GIS 451 Unmanned Aerial Vehicle and Data Processing 3 (2+1) Major
43 RS&GIS 452 Machine Learning in Spatial Data 3 (3+0) Major
44 RS&GIS 453 Application of Remote Sensing in Urban Landscapes 3 (3+0) Major
Total 12
45 Research Report 6 (6+0) Capstone Project
Total 18
Sr. No. Categories No. of Courses Credit Hours
1. GENERAL EDUCATION 12 32
2. INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES 4 12
3. MAJOR COURSES 26 84
4. INTERNSHIP / FIELD EXPERIENCE 03
5. CAPSTONE PROJECT 06
Total 137