Approved By: UGC NAAC
Duration: 2 Years |
Eligibility: Graduation |
Course Duration: Two Year (Semester System)
Course Eligibility : A Bachelor's degree in Science/Engineering/Statistics /Geography with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 6.75 on a 10 point scale or equivalent, as determined by TERI University, wherever letter grades are awarded, or 60% marks in aggregate wherever marks are awarded. Geography students could be given a relaxation of 5%/0.75 Cumulative Grade Point Average.
Admission Criteria: Merit in qualifying examination, subject to eligibility criteria.
Entrance/Eligibility Test: As per University Rules
Programme Mode: Regular
Course Syllabus
Semester – I
Course Title |
Applied mathematics |
Principles of cartography |
Principles of remote sensing |
Principles of GIS and GPS |
Fundamentals of computers and programming |
Project management |
Semester – II
Communication skills |
Statistical techniques |
Photogrammetry |
Law and policy for maps and remote sensing |
Digital image processing and information extraction |
Spatial data modelling and GIS applications |
Semester – III
Ecosystem dynamics and climate change |
Energy and the environment |
Environmental management system |
Integrated impact assessment |
Environmental modelling |
Science and policy of climate change |
Integrated watershed management |
Ground water hydrology and management |
Water resources optimisation and water quality modeling |
Water and wastewater treatement processes and design |
Glacier hydrology |
Climate modellingAdvanced Statistics |
Research methodology |
Advances in GIS and current trends (Participatory GIS, Spatial data quality, uncertainly, webGIS (XML, GML), ArcSDE, Oracle, Visualisation) |
Independent study |
Advances in remote sensing |
Semester – IV
Major project (Part 1) |
Major project (Part 2) |