26 Bachelor's degrees in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in Canada

Surveying and Geospatial Engineering Technology
Through the Surveying and Geospatial Engineering Technology degree from Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) you will also gain real-world experience through fieldwork and practical surveying and mapping projects.

Urban and Regional Planning Technician - Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
With the Diploma in Urban and Regional Planning Technician - Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from Mohawk College delve into the concepts, processes and technologies used to create healthy communities.

Geographic Information Science
The Geographic Information Science Graduate Certificate from Saskatchewan Polytechnic uses computer technology to link maps to digital data.

GIS and Urban Planning
Throughout this GIS and Urban Planning Graduate Diploma from Fanshawe College you’ll learn how to conserve and restore natural environments, while enhancing built environments, culminating in sustainable communities.

Geological Sciences (Hons)
Throughout this Geological Sciences (Hons) from Queen's University you will learn in a variety of ways. Many courses involve laboratory and field work in a small group setting. Second and upper year courses include several extended field trips.

Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description)
The Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description) programme from Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) will equip you with specialized knowledge and hands-on experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), a rapidly expanding area of information technology.

Urban Planning and GIS
The Urban Planning and GIS course from Conestoga College will introduce you to urban and regional planners' vital role in developing and improving human settlements.

Geographic Analysis (Hons)
In this Geographic Analysis (Hons) BA programme from Toronto Metropolitan University, you'll learn how these tools help tackle modern challenges in fields like retail management, real estate development, social service planning, public health and safety and climate change.

Geographic Information Systems (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)
The one-year Geographic Information Systems (Co-op and Non Co-op Version)program at Algonquin College provides you with knowledge and skills relating to geographic and cartographic science, with a focus on information systems technology.

Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems Part-Time (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description)
The Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems Part-Time (Not PGWP Eligible – details in description) degree delivered by Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) will equip you with specialized knowledge and hands-on experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), a rapidly expanding area of information technology.
Geomatics Engineering
Blend your knowledge of science and engineering with information technologies to solve complex, real-world issues. At the Geomatics Engineering BEng program at York University you will focus on the technologies related to positioning and navigation, sensors, measurements and mapping, as well as on spatial awareness and intelligence.
Geographic Information Science
The Geographic Information Science programme at Western University - Canada provides a comprehensive foundation in spatial data analysis and mapping technologies. This full-time undergraduate course equips students with essential technical skills over four years of study, focusing on modern geographical systems and research.
Geomatics
The Geomatics program of the British Columbia Institute of Technology provides students with excellent opportunities for career enhancement and professional growth. This degree will appeal primarily to graduate Geomatics Engineering Technologists who wish to pursue professional accreditation as Land Surveyors or develop their careers in other areas of Geomatics such as mapping or hydrography.
Geomatics Engineering Technology
The Geomatics Engineering Technology diploma program from British Columbia Institute of Technology is a two year course of study leading to a Diploma in Geomatics that is nationally recognized. Students in this program acquire a solid background in applied math, physics, cartography, photogrammetry, plane surveying, geodetic surveying and computer applications.
Geographic Information Systems
Train and provide technical support for GIS users in all aspects of data input and analysis, application development, selection of hardware, GIS software and databases with this Geographic Information Systems program from British Columbia Institute of Technology.
Geomatics
Learn to use tools such as remote sensing, computer mapping, geographic information systems (GIS), and GPS to analyze geographic data, understand spatial data, and make meaningful decisions. We offer a bachelor degree in Geomatics at University of Waterloo.
Computer Science and Geographical Information Science
The Computer Science and Geographical Information Science program at University of Lethbridge is structured to provide a firm theoretical, technical and applied background in the geographical information sciences (GIS) that draws extensively on computer science foundations.
Geographic Information Systems
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) from Selkirk College is a highly valued workplace asset with industries increasingly needing GIS experts. With unmatched flexibility, you can enter and exit our program at a variety of points in your academic career.
Geographic Information Science
The Geographic Information Science programme at Western University - Canada provides a comprehensive foundation in spatial data analysis. This full-time undergraduate degree focuses on Geographical Information Systems and Information Technology. Students develop technical expertise over a four-year duration at this leading institution.
Remote Sensing
The Remote Sensing program offered at University of Lethbridge provides a new vantage point to marvel, monitor and measure our world. With the advent of Earth observation and satellite technology, we are now able to view the planet — and our impact upon it — in real-time digital imagery.