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2016-2017 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Geospatial Sciences Major, B.S.


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Background and Mission Statement

The Geospatial Sciences Major provides students with the theoretical knowledge and technical training to develop proficiency in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, Global Positioning Systems (GPS), cartography and database systems in order to define and solve problems in the management, conservation, and improvement of natural and human environments. GIS education has become an integral part of many academic disciplines and professions, including natural resources, environmental science, geography, geology, planning, anthropology, civil engineering, criminal justice, business, biology, health sciences, social sciences, and others. A grade of “C-” or better is required for all Geospatial Sciences coursework. Students must complete 120 hours or more of coursework of which 40-hours or more must be upper division course work (3000 & 4000 level). The degree is an extended major that does not require a minor.

Program Goals

  1. To prepare students for applied opportunities in an array of geospatial sciences, such as geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), remote sensing, cartography, and geovisualization;
  2. To develop student competency in oral communication, scientific writing, and visualization; and
  3. To build critical learning proficiencies regarding geospatial data, quantitative analysis, technologies, and advancements.

Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate understanding of map projections and scale.
  2. Create quality cartographic products.
  3. Create and manage spatial data, metadata, and databases.
  4. Determine analysis needs, conduct spatial analysis and modeling, and develop scientific reports.
  5. Initiate, manage, and implement geospatial projects.

Recommended Prerequisite Courses


Geospatial Sciences Elective Courses


Students are required to select at least 9 semester hours from the list below.

Area of Interest


Because of Geospatial Sciences focus on using computer analysis and applications, students are required to develop competency in an area of interest. The plan may be modeled after existing minors and/or customized to meet unique student goals. Some examples of areas of interest include courses that focus on the Environment, Meteorology, Geography, Sustainability, Planning, Computer Science, Business, Marketing, Criminology, etc. The plan must be developed and approved in consultation with an advisor by the time 90 credit hours are completed. Transfer students with 90 credits need to meet with an advisor as soon as possible after admittance.

  • Advisor Approved Area of Interest

Subtotal: 18 credits

Internship Course


Students are required to complete at least 3 semester hours of internship credit.

Senior Experience Course


Students are required to select 3 semester hours of senior experience credit.

Summary of Requirements


Requirements Credits
Required Prerequisite Courses 17
Recommended Prerequisite Courses 9-13
Geospatial Sciences Required Courses 32
Geospatial Sciences Elective Courses 9
Area of Interest 18
Internship Course 3
Senior Experience Course 3
Total for Major 65
Total for Degree 120

 

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