Geographic Information Systems - One-Year Certificate of Completion (CC1)

Description

The Geographic Information Systems One-Year Certificate of Completion is designed for students who have or who are working on a two- or four-year degree and want to acquire specific geographic information systems (GIS) skills.

Geographic information systems are designed to work with data referenced by spatial or geographic coordinates. GIS is a database with capabilities for spatially referenced data, a set of operations for working with and analyzing the data, and a cartographic system for designing maps. 

Graduates work in natural resources, government, planning, utilities, real estate, education, retail, businesses, banking, insurance, and web mapping. Careers typically include positions such as GIS technician, analyst, project manager, computer programmer, database administrator, systems administrator, cartographer, applications developer, and related managerial and administrative roles.

Program Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:

  1. Apply foundational theories of geospatial science to real-world industry applications.
  2. Use industry-standard GIS software proficiently.
  3. Explain geospatial ideas and outcomes to stakeholders, including non-professionals.
  4. Create procedures for using GIS and modeling data.
  5. Use cartographic design principles to communicate effectively with maps.

Entrance Requirements

Academic Entrance Requirements

Recommended:

  • Two-year, four-year, or graduate degree from accredited institution
  • Completion of WR 065 Rhetoric and Critical Thinking II or minimum placement Wr/Comm Level 7
  • MTH 060 Beginning Algebra or higher or minimum placement Math Level 10
  • Completion of computer competency (either IC3 exam or CIS 120 Computer Concepts)

Additional Program Costs (Beyond Standard Tuition/Fees and Textbooks)

Material Costs

Required:

  • Materials (USB drive, maps, assorted office supplies): $100

Recommended:

  • A desktop or laptop computer capable of running the GIS software: approximately $1,200
    • Most courses use GIS software that is compatible only with Microsoft Windows, and there is no MacOS version. Contact program instructor for specifics.

Course Requirements

Course Title Credits
Core Courses
GEOG 101Introduction to Geospatial Science & GIS4
GEOG 211Cartography4
GEOG 265Geographic Information Systems4
GEOG 266ArcGIS4
GEOG 267Geodatabase Design4
GEOG 273Spatial Data Collection4
GEOG 275GIS Capstone4
GEOG 285Data Conversion and Documentation4
GEOG 286Remote Sensing4
GEOG 287Spatial Analysis4
Other Required Courses
Choose one course from the following:4
Applied Technical Mathematics
Or choose one course from the foundational requirements math list
Choose one course from the following:3-4
Customer Service
Business Human Relations
Introduction to Intercultural Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Small Group Communication
WR 121ZComposition I4
Total Credits51-52

Advising Notes

Most GIS courses are offered once per year beginning in Fall term. Students may take an introductory GIS course (e.g., GEOG 101 Introduction to Geospatial Science & GIS or GEOG 265 Geographic Information Systems) or non-program support and/or selected GIS courses if they begin in Winter, Spring, or Summer term or if they need to build skills related to prerequisites. GIS courses are offered each term and must be taken together and sequentially. It is recommended that students avoid working more than 10 hours per week during any term due to heavy course load.

This one-year certificate is designed for students planning to enter their chosen career upon graduation. Often only selected credits are considered transferable to public or private baccalaureate institutions.

Performance Standards

  • Academic Requirements:
    • Students must have a 2.0 cumulative GPA to earn a COCC certificate or degree.
    • All courses in the program must be completed with a grade of C or higher.

Sample Plan

Sample Plan Grid
First Year
FallCredits
GEOG 101Introduction to Geospatial Science & GIS4
GEOG 265Geographic Information Systems4
GEOG 266ArcGIS4
GEOG 273Spatial Data Collection4
Choose one course from the following:4
Applied Technical Mathematics
Or choose a course from the foundational requirements math list
 Credits20
Winter
GEOG 211Cartography4
GEOG 285Data Conversion and Documentation4
GEOG 287Spatial Analysis4
WR 121ZComposition I4
 Credits16
Spring
GEOG 267Geodatabase Design4
GEOG 275GIS Capstone4
GEOG 286Remote Sensing4
Choose one course from the following:3-4
Customer Service
Business Human Relations
Introduction to Intercultural Communication
Interpersonal Communication
Small Group Communication
 Credits15-16
 Total Credits51-52

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