Kansas State GIS Certificate Programs

September 10, 2009 by  
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K-State has a great program for those interested in geography.  For those who are looking for more of a GIS focus, they offer two types of certificate programs: Undergraduate Certificate in GIS and the Graduate Certificate in GIScience.

Undergraduate Certificate in GIS

Students looking for an undergraduate certificate come from a variety of area such as agronomy, biological sciences, economics, engineering, geography, landscape architecture, and sociology.  Each one of these areas have direct benefit from GIS.  This certificate is for those students want to have an adequate foundation in geospatial tools.  The certificate is designed to help students prepare for an entry-level position working with GIS.

The following courses are required for the Undergraduate Certificate in GIS:

Ref No.

Course Name

Hrs

GEOG 302

Cartography & Thematic Mapping

3

GEOG 508

Geographic Information Systems I

3

GEOG 702

Computer Mapping & GeoVisualization

3

GEOG 705

Remote Sensing of the Environment

3

GEOG 708 Geographic Information Systems II 3
One additional course dealing with a basic or applied aspect of geospatial technology or spatial analysis. 3

Total Credit Hours:

18

Graduate Certificate in GIScience

The Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science (GIScience) is designed to provide graduate students with the knowledge and skills necessary to succeed in the rapidly expanding field of GIScience or apply GIScience concepts in their own field of study.

The Graduate Certificate in GIScience may be awarded as a “stand-alone” certificate or in conjunction with the completion of graduate degree requirements in one of the academic units at Kansas State University.

Three components comprise the program curriculum:

  • A set of prerequisites to gain entry into the program
  • A core geospatial courses focusing on geographic information systems (GIS) and satellite remote sensing
  • A set of elective courses that allow for the exploration of advanced themes in GIScience and/or the application of GIScience in geography or related disciplines

Certification Requirements:

A maximum of 6 transfer credit hours may be used to meet program requirements.  Students must earn a minimum GPA of 3.33 in the Geospatial Core to qualify for the Graduate Certificate in GIScience.  The graduate faculty for the program will periodically review the certificate requirements and have the authority to pass modifications to the approved list of courses.

Prerequisites

  • Competency in cartography, thematic mapping, or geodesy (e.g., GEOG 302)
  • Competency in basic statistics (e.g., STAT 320, STAT 330, STAT 350)
  • Competency in object-oriented computer programming (e.g., Introduction to Visual Basic)

Geospatial Core (9 credit hours)

  • GEOG 508 Geographic Information Systems I (3 cr)
  • GEOG 705 Remote Sensing of the Environment (3 cr)
  • GEOG 708 Geographic Information Systems II (3 cr)

Elective Courses – Select Two (minimum of 6 credit hours)

  • AGRON 655 Site-Specific Agriculture (3 cr)
  • BAE 690 Non-Point Pollution Engineering (3 cr)
  • CE 585 Civil Engineering Project – must have GIScience focus (3 cr)
  • CIS 501 Software Architecture and Design (3 cr)
  • CIS 560 Database System Concepts (3 cr)
  • CIS 635 Introduction to Computer-based Knowledge Systems (3 cr)
  • CIS 636 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3 cr)
  • DAS/DEN/GENAG 582 Natural Resources/Environmental Sciences Project – must have GIScience focus (3 cr)
  • GEOG 610 Geography Internship – must have GIScience focus (2-3 cr)
  • GEOG 700 Quantitative Analysis in Geography (3 cr)
  • GEOG 702 Computer Mapping and Geographic Visualization (3 cr)
  • GEOG 711 Topics in Remote Sensing (3 cr)
  • GEOL 560 Field Methods (3 cr)
  • LAR 758 Land Resource Information Systems (3 cr)

For more information check out – http://www.k-state.edu/geography/academics/gis.html

Note: The information within this article has been thoroughly researched but should be verified with the college.  Publication of this article was not initiated by the college but is the sole work of GIS Pathway.

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