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Employment direction and prospect of remote sensing science and technology

1. Employment direction: remote sensing science and technology specialty graduates are mainly engaged in the design, implementation and management of remote sensing projects in traditional fields such as surveying and mapping, geology, forestry, agriculture, resources, environment and transportation, and emerging fields such as satellite remote sensing, big data and artificial intelligence. Graduates can engage in the production, design, planning and management of photogrammetry and remote sensing, surveying and mapping and related teaching and scientific research. Graduates adapt to jobs in remote sensing, surveying and mapping, information industry, aerospace, urban planning, earthquake monitoring, meteorology, land, national defense, agriculture, ocean, environment, petroleum, electric power, geophysical exploration and other energy fields.

2. Employment prospects: Remote sensing science and technology have been successfully applied in many fields, such as resource investigation, environmental protection, government management and decision-making, urban planning, disaster prevention and mitigation, major projects and national defense construction, showing unique strategic position and significance in national economic construction and national defense construction. Many developed countries have listed it as a strategic goal of priority development, which has good development and application prospects. Graduates have great social needs and broad employment prospects, such as surveying and mapping, meteorology and land.