91°µĶų

College Catalog Programs of Study 2012-2013

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)

 

Career Studies Certificate

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Purpose: This program is designed to help students develop both the theoretical knowledge and a practical facility with GIS. Students who already hold baccalaureate or master’s degrees will acquire the requisite skills and knowledge to switch careers, or to apply spatial analysis in their present workplaces. Students will be positioned to pursue additional coursework toward an associate degree and/or transfer to a four-year institution for further study in the geospatial, environmental or physical sciences; in civil engineering; in information technology; or in business/marketing at a four-year institution.

Recommended Preparation: Students are expected to understand fundamental computer applications and concepts before enrolling in GIS courses.

One Year Credits
1st Semester
1ENG/CST Elective 3
GEO 220 3
Total   9
2nd Semester
GIS 201 3
2___ Elective 3
Total   9
3rd Semester
GIS 203 Introduction to Cartography for GIS 3
GIS 205 Geographic Information Systems 3-Dimensional Analysis 3
GIS 290 Internship 1
3___ 3
Total   10
Total credits for the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Career Studies Certificate=28

All first-time students must take a one-credit SDV course prior to enrolling in their 16th credit at 91°µĶų.

To be credited toward the certificate, a minimum grade of ā€œCā€ for each class is required.

1 The ENG/CST requirement may be met by ENG 111 or other ENG courses approved by your advisor, or by CST 100, 110, 115, 126, 227 or 229.

2 Elective must be chosen from the following disciplines: BIO, CHM, EGR, ENV, GEO, GOL, HIS, IT, MKT, MTH, and PHY.

3 Technical elective must be chosen from the following: ENV/GIS 230, GIS Applications in Environmental Science; GEO 200, Intro to Physical Geography; GEO 210, Intro to Cultural Geography; GIS 203 Cartography for GIS; ITD 110, Web Page Design (or higher level ITD); ITN 101, Intro to Network Concepts (or higher ITN); ITP 112, Visual Basic.net (or higher ITP); MTH 163, Precalculus I (or higher); or MTH 241, Statistics I.