VSB - Technical University of Ostrava
Bachelors in Geoinformatics
Ostrava, Czech Republic
Bachelor's degree
DURATION
3 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
Sep 2026
TUITION FEES
CZK 50,000 / per semester
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for AY 2026-27
Key Summary
About : The Bachelors in Geoinformatics program focuses on the application of geospatial technology. It combines geography, IT, and data analysis to help solve real-world problems. Students learn to work with geographical information systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial data management throughout the course.
Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue a variety of roles, including GIS analyst, remote sensing technician, and environmental consultant. These positions are essential in sectors like urban planning, environmental science, and resource management, providing opportunities to impact land use and conservation.
Semester 1
- Basics of Mathematics
- Digital Terrain Models
- English Language for Foreigners b/I
- Geodesy
- Introduction to Geography
- Introduction to Geoinformatics
- Physical Education A
- Principles of Informatics
Semester 2
- English Language for Foreigners b/II
- Excursion in Mineralogy and Petrography
- Geochemistry
- Geological Field Practice
- Geology
- Historical Geology
- Mathematics I
- Petrography
- Physical Education B
Semester 3
- Bachelor Physics
- English Language for Foreigners c/I
- Mathematics II
- Mineral Deposits
- Regional Geology
- Rock and Soil Mechanics
Semester 4
- Descriptive Geometry
- Documentation and Sampling
- English Language for Foreigners c/II
- Geodesy
- Geological Excursion
- Geophysics
- Microscopical Practicum
- Modelling of Terrain and Landscape
- Statistics
Semester 5
- Engineering Geology
- Hydrogeology
- Informatics and Bibliography
- Methods of Exploration Techniques
- Modelling of Geological Objects
Semester 6
- Bachelor thesis seminar
- Computer Graphics
- Global Navigation and Positioning Systems
- Methodology of Geological Exploration
- Practical Training in Drilling
- Regional hydrogeology


