Geographic Information Science (GISc) (CERT)
Summary
The Undergraduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science (GISc) integrates technologies such as Remote Sensing, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), various associated techniques, and programing. The program introduces foundational concepts and basic principles of geospatial information collection, management, and analysis. The certificate ensures that students have sufficient theoretical understanding of geospatial science, and are able to apply the techniques to analyze real world issues. The project-based approach and hands-on activities that heavily utilizes ArcGIS and ERDAS Imagine software provide necessary skills to be successful in this field. The certificate program offered by the Department of Geography provides background and training that enable students to enter careers in the public or private sectors, and to prepare them for graduate study in geospatial sciences.
2019-2020
Certificate
18
Mankato
Program Requirements
Major Common Core
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: GEOG 373
Prerequisites: none
Major Restricted Electives
Choose 6 - 8 Credit(s). GEOG 480 must be “Seminar: GIS for Natural Resources” or "Seminar: Programming for GIS."
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: GEOG 373 or equivalent
Prerequisites: GEOG 373, GEOG 474
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: GEOG 373, or 473/573, or permission of instructor.
Prerequisites: none
Prerequisites: GEOG 373
Prerequisites: none