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Graduate Certificate

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A graduate certificate in Geospatial Information Science consists of a minimum of 12 graduate hours in courses designated as GIScience Courses, including regularly offered courses as well as special topics courses. Students must take courses from at least two different departments for a graduate GIScience certificate.

Graduate Certificate Completion Form

Graduate GIScience courses:

  • BSC 510/PS 510 Remote Sensing/GIS Applications (4 credit hours) - Brumfield and Oberly syllabus
  • BSC 511/PS 511 Digital Image Processing/GIS Model (4 hrs.) - Brumfield and Oberly syllabus
  • ES 626 Remote Sensing and Map Use (3 hrs.)
  • GEO 526 Principles of GIS (4 hrs.) - Leonard syllabus, Walz syllabus
  • GEO 529 Intermediate GIS – Vector Analysis (3 hrs.) - Leonard syllabus
  • GEO 530 Intermediate GIS – Raster Analysis (3 hrs.) - Walz syllabus
  • GEO 531 Principles of Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry. (3 hrs.) - Evans syllabus
  • GEO 631 Applied GIS Projects (3 hrs.)
  • GEO 690 Internship (1-6 hrs.; must be GIScience approved in advance)
  • IS 645 Geographic Information Systems (3 hrs.) - Wolfe syllabus
  • PLS 533 GIS and Remote Sensing for Natural Resource Management (3 hrs.) Kim syllabus
  • Special Topics courses as approved by the GIScience Curriculum Committee

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