The Program

This certificate program will provide a solid foundation and a useful credential in the field of geospatial technologies (Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS), and computer mapping (CM)) for undergraduate and non-degree students. GIS are computer systems for integrating and analyzing spatial data. RS uses satellite or airborne sensors to acquire spatial information, particularly for earth observation. Computer mapping has largely replaced traditional cartography for presenting data and analyses in maps. The GIST certificate program will provide students with a background in the science, techniques, and application of these geographical methods and techniques that will enable them to embark on public and private sector careers or to undertake further studies in geography and other fields.

The program requires 5 courses (~17 credits total), including 3 foundation required courses and 2 advanced-level elective courses. It will be possible for students to complete the certificate in a single year of focused study, although most students will likely integrate GIST courses into their degree program studies and complete the GIST courses over two or more years.

1. Three required foundation courses (11 total credits) provide fundamental background knowledge, skills, and breadth in GIS, Remote Sensing, and computer mapping respectively.

Foundation in Cartography/Mapping

GEOGRAPH352 Computer Mapping

Foundation in GIS

The GIS courses that can be used to fulfill the introductory course requirement are currently offered in four departments on campus:

Geograph593GIS/NRC585:  Introduction to GIS
CEE597G: Geographic Information Systems for Engineers
RP625: Introduction to GIS for Planning

Foundation in RS

GEOGRAPH426 Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation

2. Two advanced required course (6 total credits)

Students choose two courses from the following courses:

       Geograph468 GIS and Spatial Analysis
       Geograph493W Web-based GIS
       ECo633 Programming in GIS
       Geograph560 Geomorphology      
   

Advanced courses might not be offered each year. Meanwhile, a few new GIS related courses are planned to be offered in the future, including Programming for GIS. Please consult the advisor for updates.