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Employment prospects in remote sensing science and technology

What are the employment prospects for remote sensing science and technology majors? Based on the analysis of 95 employment data:

Remote sensing science and technology ranks 865th among all 1,099 majors.

The Remote Sensing Science and Technology major ranks 120th among the 170 majors in engineering.

Remote sensing science and technology ranks third among the four majors in surveying and mapping.

Cultivating objectives: To cultivate students with basic theories, basic knowledge and basic skills in remote sensing science and technology; who can engage in research, development, design, teaching, production and management of remote sensing science and technology and related fields. Comprehensive application-oriented talents with strong practical engineering capabilities and certain research capabilities.

Employment directions: Graduates majoring in remote sensing science and technology can be engaged in surveying and mapping, remote sensing, geology, water conservancy, transportation, agriculture, forestry, petroleum, mining, coal, national defense, military industry, urban construction, environmental protection, cultural relics protection, etc. Industries and departments are engaged in scientific research, teaching, design, production and management related to photogrammetry and remote sensing.