Geographic Information Systems, Certificate of Completion

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The One Year Certificate of Completion Geographic Information Science (GIS) can be completed in one year and will give students the basic knowledge and skills to be employed in an entry level position in the GIS field. GIS is applicable to an array of careers, including forestry, natural resources, planning, real estate, and more!

Graduation Requirements

Students must complete a minimum of 36 credit hours with a cumulative Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.0 or better. All courses must be completed with a grade ‘C’ or better. One course must be completed at Southwestern before the One Year Certificate of Completion is awarded.

Complete the graduation application process one term prior to the term of completion (e.g., spring term graduates must apply during winter term).

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program the student will be able to:

  • Discuss the benefits and applications of GIS and Cartographic technology
  • Demonstrate skills in geographic information systems and cartographic design
  • Plan and carry out GIS analyses independently
  • Design, build, and use spatial databases
Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallCredits
CIS125DB Database Applications 3
GEOG265 Intro to Geographical Info Systems 4
MTH98 Math Literacy (or higher) 4
 Credits11
Winter
CIS125S Spreadsheet Applications 3
F280
CWE: Forestry 1
or CWE: Natural Resources
4
GEOG270 Adv Topics in Geog Info Systems 3
F222A Elementary Forest Surveying 4
 Credits14
Spring
BA285 Human Relations in Organizations 3
GEOG275 Fundamentals of Cartography 3
GEOG277 GIS Capstone 1
WR115 Fundamentals of Report Writing 2 4
 Credits11
 Total Credits36
1

Call 541-888-7405 to schedule with Internship Coordinator one month prior to term.

2

A higher writing may be substituted excluding WR241, WR242, WR243, or WR250.

*

All Honors courses may substitute for their equivalent requirements.