Diploma in Geo-informatics, usually completed in 1 year, focuses on geographic data collection, analysis, and interpretation using GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and remote sensing technologies. The core courses include Introduction to GIS, Remote Sensing, Geospatial Data Analysis, Cartography, Geodesy, GPS and GNSS, Spatial Data Visualization, and Map Design. The curriculum teaches practical spatial data management, mapping, and decision-making abilities that can be used to urban planning, environmental monitoring, disaster management, and other fields. Students acquire practical experience with industry-standard software and tools. Graduates can work as GIS analysts, cartographers, environmental consultants, or in government agencies like urban planning and disaster management.