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Nov 25, 2024
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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Geographical Information Systems Certificate
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Advisor: Roman Zajac, Professor, Ph.D., University of Connecticut
The certificate in geographical information systems (GIS) provides professional training in the technology and application of computerized cartography and spatially referenced databases. GIS is an increasingly important technology in environmental sciences, urban and regional planning and management, marketing, criminal justice, communications, and energy and natural resource protection. course work provides knowledge of basic and advanced GIS techniques, developing procedures and databases for specific applications, as well as technologies and analyses supporting GIS. This 12-credit program is flexible in order to accommodate both students new to GIS and those who already have some experience with this technology.
Students entering this program are required to have a working knowledge of personal computers.
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Substitute Courses
Students having previous GIS experience may substitute, with the advisor’s approval, other courses for ENVS 6640 and/or ENVS 6641 . Substitutions may include, but are not limited to, the following: |
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