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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Certificate


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Geographic Information Systems are a critical component of fast-growing career opportunities in areas like natural resources, planning, environmental regulation, marketing, public safety, public health, environmental analysis, recreation management, national defense, and many others. The Geographic Information Science (GIS) certificate provides an education program for students interested in careers and research that involve geographic information systems (GIS) and related spatial technologies (e.g., remote sensing, global positioning systems (GPS), cartography, and spatial data analysis).

The program coordinates especially well with UMF’s bachelor’s degree programs in Environmental Policy and Planning, Geography, Earth and Environmental Science, and Community Health, but it is open to anyone, regardless of major or matriculation status. Completion of the certificate is recorded on the official UMF transcript.

 

Geospatial Technologies (15-16 Credits)


Four courses in geospatial technologies (15-16 credits)

Additional Electives


Plus, additional elective(s) from the onsite, hybrid, or online course offerings below or an additional course approved by certificate advisor:

Learning Goals:


Learning Goals:

  1. Describe the fundamental concepts of Geospatial Technology including Geographic Information Science.
  2. Demonstrate proficiency in the basic functions of professional geospatial software and hardware to solve simple problems.
  3. Demonstrate basic proficiency in map creation and design principles.
  4. Demonstrate proficiency in the geospatial data handling, including acquisition, organization, processing, quality, documentation and interoperability.
  5. Demonstrate the use of spatial analysis techniques.
  6. Describe the concepts and applications of remote sensing, GPS, and affiliated data capture technologies.

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