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REGIONAL CENTRE FOR TRAINING IN AEROSPACE SURVEYS (RECTAS) (Under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa - UNECA)

OFF ROAD 1, OBAFEMI AWOLOWO UNIVERSITY (OAU) CAMPUS, PMB 5545, ILE-IFE, NIGERIA

ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES

BROCHURE

2012 - 2016

E-mail: [email protected], [email protected] GSM (Mobile): +234 (0) 8033840581/8076145344

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2 1. THE CENTRE

The Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys (RECTAS) was established on 21st October 1972, under the auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) as a joint institution of African countries, to conduct training and research in the field of Aerospace Surveys and Geoinformatics. The Centre, located on the Campus of the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Nigeria, is bilingual, with English and French as official languages. At the moment, there are 8 participating countries comprising: Benin, Burkina, Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria (host country) and Senegal.

2. VISION

The vision of RECTAS is to be a leading Centre of Excellence, providing one-stop solution for quality geospatial science training, education, and research and critical capacity building for sustainable development in Africa.

3. MISSION

The mission of RECTAS is to contribute to rapid sustainable development of member states in particular and Africa in general, through timely delivery and responsible use of appropriate geospatial information.

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3 4. OBJECTIVES OF THE CENTRE

The objectives of the Centre are:

(i) to provide theoretical and practical training in the field of Geoinformatics, including in particular Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, Cartography, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and their applications in environmental studies, mapping, natural resources management, disaster management, urban management, climate change, etc.;

(ii) to conduct seminars, workshops and short term courses with a view to providing an opportunity for dissemination of information in the field of Geoinformatics; (iii) to carry out studies and research in the field of Geoinformatics; and

(iv) to provide advisory and consultancy services in Geoinformatics and other related areas to the governments of the member states of the Economic Commission for

Africa and other institutions. 5. THE GOVERNING COUNCIL

The Governing Council consists of the following:

(i) The Chairman of the Governing Council, who shall be elected among the representatives of the member countries and who shall hold office for a term of two consecutive ordinary meetings of the Council, on rotatory basis;

(ii) A representative appointed by each participating Government;

(iii) An additional representative appointed by the Government of the host country; (iv) A representative of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa, who

will serve as an ex-officio member;

(v) The Executive Director of the Centre, who shall be an ex-officio member and who shall participate without the right to vote, shall also serve as secretary to the Governing Council.

6. STAFF

The staff members of the Centre are employed directly from participating countries or other countries within or outside Africa. The Executive Director, who is the Chief Executive of the Centre, has responsibility for the organisation, direction and administration of the Centre in accordance with the policies and decisions of the Governing Council.

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4 7. ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE

GOVERNING

COUNCIL

Executive Director Deputy Executive Director CONSEIL ACADEMIQUE

Registrar

(Director of Administration)

Bursar

(Director of Finance)

Dean of Academics

(Director of Studies) W o rk a n d M a in te n a n ce U n it IC T U n it L IP U n it P h o to g ra m m et r y G e o g ra p h ic I n fo . S y s. C a rt o g r a p h y Consultancy Unit DIRECTORATE

ACADEMIC

BOARD

ACADEMIC

BOARD

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5 8. EDUCATION, TRAINING & RESEARCH

Advances in Geo-information, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) introduced a new era for the integration of Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems, which together are the supporting technologies for the production, management, dissemination and use of geospatial information. In view of the recent development, the training programmes of RECTAS now focus on: information Production and Management, information Technology and Geo-information Science Applications.

The programmes cover identification and acquisition of the necessary data and definition of the data transformation processes needed to produce the required maps and other forms of geo-information products and services.

The education, training and research programmes are designed for technical, professional and academic personnel working in academic and research institutions and/or organisations involved in the production, management and use of geo-information. These programmes, over the past few years, have spread from survey and mapping departments to application-oriented organisations such as universities, cadastral departments, local authorities, utility companies, natural resources and environmental management agencies, etc.

8.1 DEPARTMENTS AND PROGRAMMES

The following programmes are currently available at RECTAS:

(1) TD (Technologist diploma) in Geo-information production and management. Duration is 18 months (available in English and French).

(2) PM (Professional Masters) in Geoinformation production and management. Duration is 12 months (available in English and French).

(3) EM (Executive Masters) in Geoinformation production and management. A weekend (part-time) programme. Duration is 18 months. (available in English only). (4) M. Tech (Masters in Geo-information Technology) (offered in collaboration with Federal University of Technology, Akure, Nigeria). Duration is 18 months; and students are domicile at RECTAS). (available in English only).

(5) MSc. (Masters in Geoinformation Science) (offered in collaboration with University of Abomey-Calavi, Republic of Benin). Duration is 18 months; and students are domicile at RECTAS). (available in French only).

(6) MSc in Geo-information science and land administration (MGLA). Duration is 18months (available in English).

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(7) MSc in Cartography and Geo-visualisation. Duration is 18months (available in English).

(8) PhD in Geo-information Science. Duration 2-4 years (available in English and French).

8.1.1 DEPARTMENT OF CARTOGRAPHY

8.1.1.1

MSc in Geo-information Science and Land Administration

The Masters degree in Geo-information Science and Land Administration is RECTAS academic Masters programme. The duration of the Masters programme is 18 months. This course allows participants to carry out integrated independent research in any of the following areas:

 Geo-information in Land Tenure and Policy.  Geo-information in Land Valuation.

 Geo-information in Cadastre and Property Rights.  Geo-information in Land use and Development Control.  Geo-information in Agriculture and Food Security.

 Geo-information in Community-Based Forestry Management.  Geo-information for Good Governance in Land Administration.  Evaluation of Land Administration Systems.

 Geo-information Science and the Society a - Objectives

Upon successful completion of the programme, participants will be able to:

- use geo-information science to generate, integrate, analyse and display spatial data; - evaluate and apply relevant and appropriate methods and models for data analysis

and problem-solving in land administration;

- understand the concepts of land policy and policy instruments, tenure security, land markets, land reform, land use planning and land taxation;

- identify and operate Geo-information, information and Communication Technology appropriately for the functioning of land administration systems; - carry out multi-disciplinary and integrated research in geo-information science and

land administration under different specializations paramount to societal well-being and human development;

- develop and implement sustainable electronic land administration and electronic government interventions and

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7 b - Admission Requirements

Applicants should have a minimum of:

(a) Bachelor degree (with minimum of Second Class Honours, Upper Division) from a recognised university in a discipline related to Land Administration, preferably combined with relevant working experience. In addition, applicants must have credits in Mathematics, English Language and two science or social science subjects (or arts subjects for Law graduates) at Ordinary Level.

The following qualifications are also acceptable for the Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree programme.

(b) RECTAS Postgraduate diploma (PGD), or equivalent, in Geo-information Production and Management.

(c) A professional Masters degree in GIS or Surveying and Geoinformatics.

Since Land Administration is very broad and multidisciplinary, graduates of the following disciplines are particularly encouraged to apply: Agriculture, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Economics, Estate Management, Forestry and Natural Sciences, Geography, Geoinformatics, Geology, Law, Political Science, Public Administration, Surveying and Town Planning.

Computer skills

Although introductory lessons on computer skills may be arranged at the beginning of the programme, applicants lacking computer experience are required to attend basic computer skills programme before the commencement of the programme.

c - Cost

The following fees are payable:

Fees include tuition, accommodation, health insurance, book allowance and monthly feeding stipend.

d - Duration

The programme is fulltime; with duration of minimum of 18 months (3 semesters) and maximum of 24 months (4 semesters).

Item Cost (in$) Cost (in N)

Registration 100.00 15,000.00 Tuition 1,500.00 225,000.00 Hostel 3,600.00 540,000.00 Feeding 1,800.00 270,000.00 Others 1,000.00 150,000.00 Total 8,000.00 1,200,000.00

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8 e - Requirements for graduation

To be eligible for the award of MGIT degree, students must have: (i) Passed all core courses for the Programme;

(ii) Passed additional elective courses to have an accumulated total credits of at least 48 units;

(iii)Been in residence at University of Ghana, Legon for a minimum of 4 weeks for Seminar Presentation

(iv)Successfully presented at least two seminar proposal and progress seminar

(v) Fulfilled all other conditions as presented by the University of Ghana and RECTAS

(vi)Successfully completed and defended a research thesis in an oral examination f - Award of Degree

The degree is awarded by the University of Ghana (UG) in collaboration with the Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys (RECTAS). The certificate bears the joint logos of UG and RECTAS and it is initialled by the executives of both institutions. g - Course Outline

The following courses are offered: Course

Code

Course Title 1st Semester (1st September – 31st January)

GIS811 Geographical Information Fundamentals

(Principles of remote sensing, image processing, GIS & data acquisition)

GIS813 Spatial databases

GIS815 Spatial Information Analysis & Modelling

Elective Courses (students are to enrol for only at least 2 of the following elective courses)

GIS817 GIS in environmental Management

GIS819 GIS in Disaster Management

GIS821 GIS in Land Resource Management

GIS823 GIS in Natural Resource Development

GIS825 GIS in Crime mapping, peace and security

2nd Semester (15th February – 30th June)

GIS812 Geo-Visualization and Cartographic Production

GIS814 Contemporary Issues in GIS

GIS816 Research Methods and Data Analysis

GIS818 Geoinformation Technology (GIT) Seminar I

Elective Courses (students are to enrol for only 2 of the following elective courses)

GIS820 GIS in Water Resource Management

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GIS824 GIS in soil analysis & agricultural management

GIS826 GIS in health and social development

GIS828 GIS in Military intelligence

3rd Semester (1st -31st August: 4 weeks of Campus orientation and seminar presentation at

FUTA) and (1st September – 20th December of course work and thesis research at RECTAS)

GIS827 GIT Seminar II (Thesis Proposal) seminar

GIS890 Master’s Thesis

In this programme, one credit course consists of one hour of lecture and two hours of practical each week of a 15 contact week lecture semester. Usually the practical contact hours are insufficient hence students must put in extra time.

8.1.1.2

MSc in Cartography and Geo-visualisation

The duration of the programme is 18 months. This course allows participants to carry out integrated independent research in any of the following areas:

 Geo-visualization in Land Tenure and Policy.  Geo-visualization in Land Valuation.

 Geo-visualization in Cadastre and Property Rights.  Geo-visualization in Land use and Development Control.  Geo-visualization in Agriculture and Food Security.

 Geo-visualization in Community-Based Forestry Management.  Geo-visualization for Good Governance in Land Administration.  Geo-information Science and the Society

8.1.2 - DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

8.1.2.1

MSc in Geo-information Technology and Geo-information

Science

The Masters degrees are joint RECTAS/ FUTA and RECTAS/UAC programmes. The programmes and students are domiciled at RECTAS, Ile-Ife, Nigeria. However, the students will spend 4 weeks at FUTA Campus/UAC Campus for academic seminars before they can graduate. The duration of the Masters programme is 18 months.

The Masters Degree programmes are offered with the following areas of specialisation: (i) Geographic information systems (GIS) in Disaster Management

(ii) GIS in environmental Management (iii) GIS in Land Resource Management

(iv) GIS in Natural Resource (including oil & Gas) Management (v) GIS in Hydrology and Water Resource Management

(vi) GIS in Meteorology and Climate Change

(vii) GIS in Soil Survey and Agricultural Management (viii)GIS in Health and Social Development

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10 (x) GIS in Military Intelligence

(xi) GIS in Urban Planning and Physical Development (xii) GIS in Land Administration

(xiii)GIS in Urban Planning

(xiv) GIS in Surveying and Geodesy (xv) GIS in Food Security

a - Objectives

The objectives of the programme are:

- to provide theoretical and practical training in Geoinformatics and applications; - to produce high-grade professional experts/scientists in Geoinformation science;

- to enhance capacity and capability for research development and application of Geographic Information Technologies;

- to equip graduates of various disciplines with adequate technical capability in Geoinformation science applications;

- to disseminate to the public the results of research and facilitate the practical application of these results; and

- to collaborate with national and international agencies in the areas of applying GIS to tackle relevant problems.

b - Admission Requirements

The requirements for admission into the MGIT and MSc programmes consist of:

(i) RECTAS Postgraduate Diploma(PGD), or equivalent, in Geoinformation Science and Production Management with minimum average score of 60%.

(ii) A professional masters degree in GIS or Surveying and Geoinformatics.

(iii) A good first degree not below second class honours (lower division) or a higher degree in related arts, social science, science, engineering and medical disciplines from any recognised university. When admitted the student in category (iii) will be required to take necessary remedial courses or the PGD course.

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11 c - Cost

The following fees are payable:

Fees include tuition, accommodation, health insurance, book allowance and monthly feeding stipend.

d - Duration

The duration of the MGIT programme is:

18 months (3 semesters of 17 weeks each of lectures and examinations and independent thesis research). A student that is unable to complete the thesis or course work could remain for another semester (i.e. a maximum of 24 months). The fee for the extended period is the student’s responsibility).

 Each semester is 17 weeks (15 for lectures, 1 for break and 1 for examinations). e - Requirements for graduation

To be eligible for the award of MGIT degree, students must have: (i) Passed all core courses for the Programme;

(ii) Passed additional elective courses to have an accumulated total credits of at least 48 units;

(iii) Been in residence at FUTA for a minimum of 4 weeks for Seminar Presentation (iv) Successfully presented at least two seminar proposal and progress seminar (v) Fulfilled all other conditions as presented by FUTA and RECTAS

(vi) Successfully completed and defended a research thesis in an oral examination f - Award of Degree

The degree is awarded by the Federal University of Technology Akure in collaboration with the Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys. The certificate bears the joint logos of FUTA and RECTAS and it is initialled by the executives of both institutions.

Item Cost (in$) Cost (in N)

Registration 100.00 15,000.00 Tuition 1,500.00 225,000.00 Hostel 3,600.00 540,000.00 Feeding 1,800.00 270,000.00 Others 1,000.00 150,000.00 Total 8,000.00 1,200,000.00

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12 g - Course Outline

The following courses are offered: Course

Code

Course Title 1st Semester (1st September – 31st January)

GIS811 Geographical Information Fundamentals

(Principles of remote sensing, image processing, GIS & data acquisition)

GIS813 Spatial databases

GIS815 Spatial Information Analysis & Modelling

Elective Courses (students are to enrol for only at least 2 of the following elective courses)

GIS817 GIS in environmental Management

GIS819 GIS in Disaster Management

GIS821 GIS in Land Resource Management

GIS823 GIS in Natural Resource Development

GIS825 GIS in Crime mapping, peace and security

2nd Semester (15th February – 30th June)

GIS812 Geo-Visualization and Cartographic Production

GIS814 Contemporary Issues in GIS

GIS816 Research Methods and Data Analysis

GIS818 Geoinformation Technology (GIT) Seminar I

Elective Courses (students are to enrol for only 2 of the following elective courses)

GIS820 GIS in Water Resource Management

GIS822 GIS in Meteorology and Climate Change

GIS824 GIS in soil analysis & agricultural management

GIS826 GIS in health and social development

GIS828 GIS in Military intelligence

3rd Semester (1st -31st August: 4 weeks of Campus orientation and seminar presentation at FUTA)

and 1st September – 20th December of course work and thesis research at RECTAS))

GIS827 GIT Seminar II (Thesis Proposal) seminar

GIS890 Master’s Thesis

8.1.2.2

Technologist diploma in Geo-information Production and

Management

a - Objectives

The aim of the Technologist Diploma Course is to achieve competences in the technology of integrated geoinformation production (data acquisition, information extraction, information presentation, databases and spatial information systems).

Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to implement and supervise geoinformation production systems and quality control systems in:

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 the use of appropriate integrated geoinformation production technology for a selected application;

 the identification of appropriate data sources and evaluate products/services performances;

 the evaluation of data sources, production systems and products/services performances; and

 the implementation of quality assurance/control systems, etc. b - Target Group

The Technologist Diploma Programme (GPM.4) is intended for Technologist and those who will be involved in the use of integrated geoinformation production systems in:

 National survey and mapping organisations;

 Application-oriented organisations (e.g. cadastre, local authorities, utilities companies, natural resources surveys, environment, etc.);

 Private geo-information production organisations, etc. c - Admission Requirements

To be considered for admission to the Technologist Diploma (GPM.4) course, applicants should have a minimum of:

1. GCE A/L with Credits in 2 cognate subjects including Mathematics, or the NANTEB Advanced National Technical Certificate (ANTC) and general entry qualification into the Technician Diploma or Upper Credit Technician Diploma in Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, GIS, Cartography, Surveying or any of the Environmental or Earth Sciences and general entry requirements into the Technician Diploma.

2. At least two (2) years post qualification work experience; and

d - Cost

The following fees are payable for the Technologist programme (GPM4):

Fees include tuition, accommodation, health insurance, book allowance and monthly feeding stipend.

Item Cost (in$) Cost (in N)

Registration 100.00 15,000.00 Tuition 800.00 120,000.00 Hostel 2,032.50 304,875.00 Feeding 1,200.00 180,000.00 Others 617.50 92,625.00 Total 4,750.00 712,500.00

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14 e - Commencement and Duration

The Technologist Diploma Course commences on 1st October each year with a duration of 18 months.

The deadline of submission of application form is 30th May. f - Award of Diploma

At the end of the course, successful participants will be awarded

The Technologist Diploma in Geoinformation Production and Management (indicating the area of specialisation)

g - Course Structure

The Technologist Diploma Course is organised in twenty-four (24) modules. The modules are structured in learning activities in Geoinformation technology with each module oriented towards problem-solving. The specialisation is based on the student’s area of research project, which is the execution of the final project.

GPM 4: Technologist Diploma in Geoinformation Production and Management Course

Code

Course Title

1st Semester

1 Basic Mathematics

2 Statistics and Theory of Observations 3 Fundamentals of Computer Systems

4 Computer Programming & Information Technology 5 Database Systems

6 Spatial Data Acquisition Techniques 7 Image Processing and Interpretation 8 Georeferencing and DTM Generation 9 Digital Mapping 10 Cartographic Visualisation 11 Fundamentals of GIS 12 Photogrammetric Techniques 1 2nd Semester 13 Photogrammetric Techniques 2 14 Remote Sensing Techniques 15 Map Up-dating from images 16 GIS Functionalities

17 GIS Applications and Case Studies

18 Cartographic Design, Presentation and Web Cartography

19 Topographic and Thematic Information Visualisation & Interpretation

20 Elements of Project Management and introduction to Spatial Data Infrastructure 21 Individual Project and Study Visit

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8.1.3 - DEPARTMENT OF PHOTOGRAMMETRY & REMOTE SENSING

8.1.3.1

Professional Masters in Geo-information production and

Management

This programme is twelve-month training in Geoinformation Production and Management.

a -Objectives

The objectives of the Professional Masters (PM) Course is to achieve competences in:  the use of integrated geo-information production technology (data acquisition,

information extraction, information presentation, databases and spatial information systems);

 the operational management of geo-information production systems (design, planning, execution and quality control );

 the application of geo-information science to diverse areas such as environment, agriculture and forestry, natural resources, etc.

Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to:

(i) Contribute to the design and implementation of geo-information production systems and quality control systems in the following areas:

 design and use of integrated geo-information production systems for selected applications;

 analysis of information requirements and definition of products/services and system specifications;

 evaluation of data sources, production systems and products/services performances;

 identification of production constraints; and

 design and implementation of quality assurance/control systems. (ii)Manage geoinformation production systems and be able to:

 communicate with users;

 plan, direct and control geoinformation production systems;  cost products and services; and

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16 b - Target Group

The Post Graduate Diploma course is intended for middle-level professionals involved in the design, use and operational management of integrated geoinformation production systems in:

 National survey and mapping organisations;

 application-oriented organisations (e.g. cadastre, local authorities, utilities companies, natural resources surveys, environment);

 Private geo-information production organisations, and  Academic and research institutions, etc.

c - Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission into the Professional Masters (PM) programme, applicants should have:

1. a minimum of first Degree (B.Sc. or equivalent) from a recognised university or institution in cognate disciplines such as Engineering, Geosciences and Environmental Sciences with a minimum of one (1) year post qualification work experience in relevant disciplines or, in exceptional cases, a minimum of Upper Credit in Technologist Diploma (Higher National Diploma – HND) in cognate disciplines such as Engineering, Geosciences and Environmental Sciences with a minimum of three (3) years post qualification work experience in relevant disciplines;

2. In addition, candidates are expected to posses at least a pass in English Language and Credits in four other subjects which must include Mathematics, Physics (for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing specialisation), Geography (or Chemistry), Additional (Further) Mathematics, Biology, Agricultural Science, Technical Drawing, or Economics; and

3. Good stereoscopic vision and colour perception. d - Cost

The following fees are payable for the PM programme:

Fees include tuition, accommodation, health insurance, book allowance and monthly feeding stipend.

Item Cost (in$) Cost (in N)

Registration 100.00 15,000.00 Tuition 533.33 80,000.00 Hostel 1,355.00 203,250.00 Feeding 800.00 120,000.00 Others 386.66 58,000.00 Total 3,175.00 476,250.00

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17 e - Commencement and Duration

The Professional Masters Course commences on 1st September of every year with a duration period of 12 months.

f - Award of Diploma

At the end of the programme, successful participants will be awarded the Professional Masters in Geo-information Production and Management (indicating their areas of specialisation)

g - Course Outline

The Post Graduate Diploma programme is organised in seventeen (17) modules. The modules are structured with duration of three weeks each to encourage those who cannot attend the full course to attend the module(s) of interest as a short course. The specialisation is based on the student’s area of research project, which is the execution of the final project. Modules 3 to 9 are run in collaboration with the International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC) as part of the ITC-RECTAS Joint M.Sc. Geoinformatics programme.

Professional Masters in Geoinformation Production and Management Course

code

Course Title

1st Semester (1st September – 31st January) 1 Advanced Mathematics 2 Computer Applications

3 Introduction to the Geoinformatics Programme 1 First week of October

4 Introduction to the Geoinformatics Programme II 5 Principles of Databases

6 Principles of Remote Sensing 7 Principles of GIS

8 Generation of Framework Data

9 Visualization and Dissemination of Geospatial Data 2nd Semester

10 Geoinformation Production and Services

11 Further Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Operations 12 Further GIS Operations

13 Further Cartographic Operations 14 Study visit and Individual Project 15 Final Project

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8.1.4.1

Executive Masters in Geo-information Production and

Management

The Executive masters Programme is borne out of the need to reach the large communities of experts and professionals who would like to apply Geoinformation Technologies in their operations but do not have the opportunities to leave their jobs for formal academic programme at RECTAS. These crops of potential students are in different organizations, research and academic institutions with huge responsibilities that could not allow them to attend programme domiciled at RECTAS on a full time basis. The programme is a part time Programme (week-end Only) with the following Objectives:

a- Programme Objectives

The objectives of the Executive Professional Masters (EPM) Course is to achieve competences in:

 the use of integrated geoinformation production technology (data acquisition, information extraction, information presentation, databases and spatial information systems);

 the operational management of geoinformation production systems (design, planning, execution and quality control );

 the application of geoinformation science to diverse areas such as environment, agriculture and forestry, natural resources, etc.

Upon completion of the course, participants should be able to:

(i) Contribute to the design and implementation of geoinformation production systems and quality control systems in the following areas:

 design and use of integrated geoinformation production systems for selected applications;

 analysis of information requirements and definition of products/services and system specifications;

 evaluation of data sources, production systems and products/services performances;

 identification of production constraints; and

 design and implementation of quality assurance/control systems. (ii)Manage geo-information production systems and be able to:

 communicate with users;

 plan, direct and control geo-information production systems;  cost products and services; and

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19 b. Mode of Study:

The programme is a Part- Time programme with five learning sessions and one practical session per week as shown in Table 1:

Table1: Table showing the weekly lecture and Practical Sessions

Day Session Fridays Arrival : Session 1: 4.00 pm - 6.00 pm Saturdays Session 2: 8.00- 10.00 am Session 3: 10.00 am – 12.00 noon Break 12.00 - 1.00 pm Session 4: 1.00 pm – 3.00 pm Practical Session 1: 3.00 pm – 4.00 pm Practical Session 2: 4.00 - 5.00 pm Sundays: Departure

Total Hours of Lecture over 18 months

576 Hours Total Hours of Practical over

18 months

144 Hours Total Contact periods 720 Hours

c. Methods of teaching: The method of delivery shall include Lectures, Seminars, Practical exercises, take home assignments, web based assignments, field work and excursions

d. Course Fee:

Item Cost (in$) Cost (in N)

Registration 100.00 15,000 Tuition Hostel Feeding Others Total 9,525.00 1,428,750.00 e. Target Group

The Executive Professional Masters Course (EPM) is intended for Upper and middle-level Managers, Directors and other professionals from public and private organisations involved in the use and managing Geoinformation resources in any of the following areas:

 survey and mapping ;

 applications of Geoinformation in cadastre, local authorities, utilities companies, natural resources surveys, environment, telecom and oil and gas sectors

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20 f. Admission Requirements

To be eligible for admission into the Executive Professional Masters (EPM) programme, applicants should have:

1. a minimum of first Degree (B.Sc. or equivalent) from a recognised university or institution in relevant disciplines such as Engineering, Geosciences, Environmental Sciences, Geography, Physical Planning, Pure and applied sciences with a minimum of Second class Lower division or, in exceptional cases, a minimum of Upper Credit in Technologist Diploma (Higher National Diploma – HND) in relevant disciplines such as Engineering, Geosciences and Environmental Sciences with a minimum of three (2) years post qualification work experience in relevant disciplines;

2. In addition, candidates are expected to posse credit in English Language and other four subjects from the following: Mathematics, Physics, Geography, Chemistry, Additional (Further) Mathematics, Biology, Agricultural Science, Technical Drawing and Economics or Commerce.

g. Commencement and Duration

The Professional Masters Course commences on 1st October of every year with a duration period of 12 months.

h. Award of Diploma

At the end of the programme, successful participants will be awarded the Professional Masters in Geo-information Production and Management (indicating their areas of specialisation)

Three Specialisation options are available for the Programme, which are as follows:  Geographic Information Systems

Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

Cartography

8.1.4.2

– PhD programme

The PhD programme is run in English and French in the following areas: (a) Geo-information Science.

(b) Cartography & Geo-visualisation. (c) Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing

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21 a. Admission requirement:

To be eligible for admission into the PhD programme, applicants should have: 1. Master degree or MPhil in relevant disciplines such as Engineering, Geosciences,

Environmental Sciences, Geography, Physical Planning, Pure and applied sciences. 2. Candidate applying for the PhD programme should submit with the application

forms a 1 page A4 size, single space and 12 pts format proposal of the expected focus of study or research. Each candidate may be invited for interview to explain the proposal, funding and other requirements before admission is granted.

b. Duration and commencement period:

The PhD programme commences on 1st October of every year with a duration period of 2-4 years.

c. Course Fee (per year):

Item Cost (in$) Cost (in N)

Registration 100.00 15,000 Tuition Hostel Feeding Others Total 10,000.00 1,500,000.00

Fees include tuition, accommodation, health insurance, book allowance and monthly feeding stipend.

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9. CONSULTANCY AND ADVISORY SERVICES, SHORT-TERM COURSES The Centre also conducts customised training in the above-mentioned fields to meet the special needs of member states and organisations upon request. The course contents are customized subject to the Client’s comments and adjustment where necessary.

RECTAS, through its consultancy outfit, RECTAS CONSULT, offers short term and long term training programmes upon request. It also offers advisory and consulting services and facilities in the following areas:

 Applied Geoinformatics

 GIS Applications

 Installation of GIS Laboratory

 Terrestrial surveys

 Instrument Maintenance

 Etc.

Individuals and organisations can request for customised short courses of their choice to be designed by RECTAS (in consultation with the organisation and run either at RECTAS or at the premises of the organisation).

The course fee is Fifty US Dollar ($50.00) or thirty seven thousand five hundred naira (N7,500.00) only, perparticipant per day.

The course fee covers only tuition, lecture materials, and light refreshments during the duration of the three (3) weeks’ training.

 Applications forms for the following Short Term Courses in our website (www.rectas.org):

S/N Course Requirements Starting Period

& (Duration)

Fees

Certificate Advance

Certificate

1. Digital Cartography GCE A/L

or OND BSc, HND or equivalent January (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person

2. Web Mapping GCE A/L

or OND BSc, HND or equivalent February (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person

3. Spatial Data Modeling GCE A/L

or OND BSc, HND or equivalent March (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person 4. Digital Image processing

and Analysis GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent April (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person 5. Computer appreciation and

Internet Technology GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent May (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person

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23 6. Geo-information in Environmental and Disaster Management GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent June (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person 7. Geo-information in

Population census, Urban and Land Management

GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent July (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person 8. Geo-information in

Geology and mining

GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent August (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person 9.. Geo-information in Forestry Management GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent August (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person 10. Fundamentals of Geoinformatics GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent October (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person

11. Remote Sensing and

Digital Mapping GCE A/L or OND BSc, HND or equivalent November (3 weeks) $50.00 (N7,500.00) per day per person Note: One Dollar US ($1.00) = One Hundred and Fifty Naira (N 150.00)

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10. EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING FACILITIES

The Centre which has its own VSAT with sufficient bandwidth is fully networked and well equipped with the state-of-the-art laboratories, geoinformatics hardware and software, and other facilities.

The Library is computerized and contains relevant and up-to-date textbooks, journals, reviews, scientific magazines, bulletins, important project reports and lecture notes in the RECTAS major areas of specialization, namely: Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Cartography. Other allied disciplines covered are Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, Land Surveying (including GPS), Geology, Geography and others.

The students’ laboratories are equipped with high capacity latest generation computers and accessories.

The different software used at the Centre includes ArcGIS, ILWIS, ERDAS IMAGINE, ENVI, IDRISI and AUTOCAD.

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RECTAS’ AFREF (African Geodetic Reference Frame) Core receiver permanent station is operational and currently sending data to SEGAL in Portugal, IGS in Germany and CDDIS in USA. Action is being taken to restart the sending of data to HartRAO in South-Africa.

AFREF data are used by professional surveyors for different projects.

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26 11. ACCOMMODATION

Course participants on regular programmes are accommodated in RECTAS Hostels, which are situated within the Centre’s premises. However, self sponsored participants may elect to make there own accommodation arrangement outside the campus. For short courses, limited number of shared rooms may be available. Candidates for non-residential courses must make their own accommodation arrangements outside the Centre.

12. APPLICATION FORMS

Application forms can be obtained from the official Representative of Member States (see section 14.2 below) or downloaded from our website at www.rectas.org or directly obtained from:

The Secretary, Admissions Committee

Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys (RECTAS) Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Campus, Off Road 1,

PMB 5545, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

C/o Director of Studies

Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys (RECTAS) Off Road 1, Obafemi Awolowo University Campus

P.M.B. 5545 Ile-Ife, Nigeria

Email: [email protected], [email protected] Tel: +2348034085463

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13. METHOD OF APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION

Only candidates with National Diploma (OND), technician’s diploma, HND, technologist diploma, bachelor, postgraduate, diploma, professional masters, master of science, master of art or other higher degrees in science, social science, humanities, engineering, and health disciplines are eligible for consideration for admission.

Application forms can be complete and submitted in any the following three ways: (A) Online application: Complete the form online at www.rectas.org.

- Scan and attach evidence of payment of application fee of $100 or N15,000. - Scan and attach relevant qualifications and support documents.

(B) Down load and print out the application form. Complete the form and enclose the necessary documents (receipt of payment of application fees, photocopy of certificates, etc. The scan the form and documents and e-mail it to the Director of Studies.

(C) Obtain the application form and complete it. Attach the necessary documents and post it to the Director of Studies.

Note: Candidate applying for masters and PhD programmes should submit with the application forms a 1 page A4 size, single space and 12 pts format proposal of the expect focus of study or research. Each candidate may be invited for interview to explain the proposal, funding and other requirements before admission is granted.

13.1 Private Candidates or Candidates Sponsored by Non-Member States

All private application forms, (including non-residential courses), duly completed and signed by applicants, should be returned directly to the Executive Director of the Centre. (see section 18 for addresses).

13.2 Candidates Sponsored by Member States

Applicants from RECTAS’ member states who want to be considered for sponsorship should route their application through the Official Representative of their Government. The domicile addresses of the respective representatives are as follows:

Benin

M. le Représentant du Bénin au Conseil d’Administration du RECTAS s/c. Directeur Général de l’Institut Géographique National

Ministère de l’Environnement,

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28 Burkina

M. le Représentant du Burkina au Conseil d’Administration du RECTAS s/c. Directeur de l’Institut Géographique du Burkina

Ministère des Infrastructures, des Transports et de l’Habitat 15-17, Av. de l’Indépendance

03 B.P. 7054, Ouagadougou 03, Burkina Faso, Cameroun

M. le Représentant du Cameroun au Conseil d’Administration du RECTAS s/c. Directeur du Cadastre, Ministère de l’Urbanisme et de l’Habitat

B.P. 716, Yaoundé, République du Cameroun. Ghana

The Representative of the Ghanaian Government on RECTAS Governing Council, c/o Director of Surveys, Survey Department,

Giffard Road, P. O. Box CT 903, Cantonment, Accra, Ghana. Mali

M. le Représentant du Mali au Conseil d’Administration du RECTAS s/c. Directeur de l’Institut Géographique du Mali

Ministère de l’Equipement et des Transports B. P. 240, Bamako, République du Mali. Niger

M. le Représentant du Niger au Conseil d’Administration du RECTAS s/c. Directeur de l’Institut Géographique National du Niger

Ministère de l’Equipement, du Transport et de l’Aménagement du Territoire B.P. 250, Niamey, Niger.

Nigeria

The 1st Representative of the Nigerian Government on RECTAS Governing Council c/o. The Surveyor-General of the Federation

Office of the Surveyor-General of the Federation Headquarters, Mabushi Complex, Abuja. Nigeria.

Sénégal

M. le Représentant du Sénégal au Conseil d’Administration du RECTAS s/c. Directeur des Travaux Géographiques et Cartographiques

Ministère de l’Equipement, et desTransport Terrestres Route du Service Geographique de Hann

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29 14. FELLOWSHIP/SCHOLARSHIP

RECTAS provides international standard education, training and research with state-of-art digital facilities and laboratories and hands-on practical experiences in a serene and comfortable classroom and students’ accommodation that is highly conducive for learning and research. Prospective candidates are encouraged to obtain nominations from the respective member countries of RECTAS Governing Council (Benin, Burkina, Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Niger, Nigeria and Senegal) in order to be eligible for RECTAS fellowship which covers tuition and hostel fees, feeding and other allowances.

Candidates can also seek support, scholarships and fellowships from national and international organisations such as State Governments and Departments, Ministries and agencies, Educational Trust Fund (ETF), Petroleum Development Trust Fund (PDTF), Shell, UNDP, DFID, IFRA, UNESCO, Ford Foundation, etc.

15. COLLABORATING INSTITUTIONS AND ORGANISATIONS

RECTAS has very long-standing collaboration in the areas of joint education, research and projects with many national, regional and international organizations and institutes

These include:

(i) International Institute for Geo-information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), Enschede, The Netherlands, since inception of RECTAS in October 1972. For further information, please visit www.itc.nl

(ii) Regional Centre for AGRHYMET (CRA), Niamey, Niger (Website: www.agrhynet.com)

(iii) Lake Chad Basin Commission, N’djamena, Chad.

(iv) Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Nigeria (Website: www.oauife.edu.ng )

(vi) National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)

(vii) National Space Research and Development Agency (NARSDA), Nigeria (viii) Federal University of Technology Akure (FUTA), Nigeria

(ix) University of Abobey-Calavi, Cotonou, Benin Republic. (x) Clark University, , USA

(xi) United Nation Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN-SPIDER) (Website: www.unspider.org)

The Centre is also a regional member of many international organisations. These include: i. African Association of Remote Sensing of the Environment (AARSE) with the

Centre as the Secretariat-General: http://www.itc.nl/aarse/ ii. EIS-AFRICA: http://www.eis-africa.org

iii. International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing (ISPRS) with active involvement in WGVII/7 and WGVI/3: http://www.isprs.org.

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iv. International Cartographic Association with active involvement in the WG on Mapping Africa for Africa: http://www.ICACI.org

v. Global Spatial Data Infrastructure Association: http://www.gsdi.org/

vi. Active and ex-officio member of many ECA CODI-Geo Committees including the Executive Working Group (EWG) and Steering Committee on AFREF: http://www.uneca.org

16. FURTHER INFORMATION

Further information about the Centre may be obtained from: The Executive Director,

Regional Centre for Training in Aerospace Surveys (RECTAS) Off Road 1, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Campus, PMB 5545, Ile-Ife, Nigeria

E-mail: [email protected] or [email protected] GSM (Mobile) +234 (0) 8033840581 / 8033712799 Websites: www.rectas.org

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