Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists


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Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists

Remote Sensing Scientists and Technologists - Preparation

To work as a remote sensing technologist, you typically need to:

  • have a high school diploma or equivalent;
  • have at least an associate degree in a related field; and
  • have related work experience.

To work as a remote sensing scientist, you typically need to:

  • have a high school diploma or equivalent; and
  • have at least a bachelor's degree in a related field.

Education after high school

Almost all remote sensing scientists and technologists have a bachelor's degree in geography, civil engineering, environmental engineering, planning, surveying and mapping, or a related physical science. Computer science courses are a good addition to a student's preparation for this job. In addition, more colleges and universities are offering certificates in remote sensing, GIS, photogrammetry, or a related field.

Technologists can study for this field by gaining an associate degree in geography or a related field and working their way into this occupation through experience. However, the standard education level is a bachelor's degree.

Many scientists in this field have a master's degree in geography or a related field. You need a doctoral (PhD) degree to teach remote sensing and geospatial information at a college. Many colleges and universities offer advanced degrees in geography.

Work experience

Working as a research assistant for a geographer is good experience for this field. Look for this kind of work when you are a college student. Some students complete an internship while in school. This is important work experience for finding a job.

On-the-job training

Depending on your employer, you may receive training on your first job. The length of training varies by employer, but may last up to one year.

Source: Illinois Career Information System (CIS) brought to you by Illinois Department of Employment Security.