Advanced Certificate Program in Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Recognizing the important role GIS now plays in shaping understanding of the environment and in the management of public resources, professors from Geosciences, Urban Planning and Design, Criminal Justice and Criminology, and Computing and Engineering created a technology-based curriculum designed to prepare students for a variety of careers in the rapidly growing GIS job market. The program requires participating students to complete a minimum of five courses or 15 credit hours in order to receive a certificate. During the course of the program implementation, the curriculum of the program may be updated when related new courses are developed. Presently the following courses will constitute the curriculum for the program.
Required Core Courses (6 credit hours) Hours
GEOG 203 Introduction to Geographic
Information Systems 3
GEOG 401/5507 Advanced Geographic
Information Science 3
Choose Three from the Following (9 credit hours)
GEOG 402/5502 Environmental Remote Sensing
and Digital Image Analysis 3
GEOG 444/5544 Geocomputation for Earth
and Environmental Sciences 3
GEOG 448/5548 Satellite Climatology 3
GEOG 5598D Special Topics in Advanced GIS
and Remote Sensing 3
UPD 300 Quantative Methods in Planning 3
UPD 303 GIS for Urban Analysis I 3
UPD 403 GIS for Urban Analysis II 3
CJC 5592 Advanced GIS for Crime Analysis 3
ECE 484/5590IP Introduction to Digital
Image Processing 3
CS 352 Data Structures and Algorithms 3
CS 471 Database Design, Implementation
and Validation 3
Students and working professionals enrolled in the Advanced GIS Certificate Program will become proficient in using GIS and remote sensing techniques to address various environmental and urban issues. They will receive practical GIS experience and supplement their knowledge of geography, geology, environmental studies, and urban studies and planning. For more information go to Web site at http://cas.umkc.edu/geo/program/certificate_GIS