Geospatial Technology and Applications: Social Science (22063.CN)
School of Arts and Social Sciences
The GeoSpatial Technology and Applications certificate is a CTE program intended to offer students opportunities to gain skills and knowledge in the area of geospatial technology and its various applications. GeoSpatial technologies such as Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Remote Sensing (RS), and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) have wide applications in many fields. Labor Market data from our region and elsewhere support the assumption that having skills in this field gives students primary skills and supplementary skills to their major that increase their employment marketability and potential salary significantly. Opportunities to apply GeoSpatial technology skills exist in Business, IT, Social Science, Criminology, Environment, Earth Sciences, and Agriculture.
A Certificate of Achievement in Geospatial Technology and Applications: Social Science will be awarded upon the satisfactory completion of the curriculum listed below, with a minimum grade of a “C” (or P) in each course in the certificate and maintains a 2.0 GPA.
Program Student Learning Outcomes
A. Create geospatial data through GIS remote sensing, and drone technologies.
B. Understand the variety of geospatial technologies including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software and remotely sensed data--including data sensed at close, medium, and long ranges.
C. Analyze geospatial data as applied to real-world projects and solutions.
D. Apply geospatial technologies to social science questions and issues.
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Program Requirements:
Program Core: (16 Units) | Units |
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GEOG-12 Introduction to Human Geography | 3 |
GEOG-20 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems and Techniques with Lab | 2 |
GEOG-25 Map Interpretation and Remote Sensing | 2 |
DRON-01 Introduction to Drones | 2 |
DRON-02 Federal Aviation Admin. Drone Pilot Test Preparation | 1 |
Take 2 courses from the following: | |
POSC-05 Introduction to Political Science Research Methods (3) AGRI-10 Agriculture, Environment and Society (3) SOC-02 Contemporary Social Problems (3) SOC-05 Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality (3) SOC-06 Introduction to Crime (3) CRIM-01 Criminology (3) | 6 |
Total: (16 Units) |
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Contact Information | |
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Acting Dean | Maria Radhika Albert |
Phone | (209) 384-6073 |
School Office | IAC-A Social Sciences BLDG., 2ND Floor |
(209) 381-6478 | |