Graduate
Degree Programs:
Natural
Resources: Graduate students may combine
a technical option in Spatial Information
Systems with either a Master of Science in
Natural Resources or a Master of Natural Resources
degree.
Minors:
Graduate
Certificate in GIS:
The
Graduate
Certificate in Geographic Information Systems
provides graduate students and non-degree
seeking, post-baccalaureate students the opportunity
to develop recognized academic credentials
in GIS.
GIS Courses:
Business
Management
BUS
545: Management Support Systems
Civil
Engineering
CE
203: Global Positioning and Geographical Information
Systems Applications
CE
538: Information Technology and Modeling
Electrical
Engineering
ECE
759: Statistical Pattern Recognition
ECE
763: Machine Vision
Environmental
Technology
ET
252: Introduction to Spatial Technologies
Forestry
FOR
353: Air Photo Interpretation and Photogrammetry
FOR
510: Introduction to GPS
FOR
554: Principles of Spatial Analysis
FOR
753: Environmental Remote Sensing
Graphic
Communications
GC
320: 3D Spatial Relations
Landscape
Architecture
LAR
500: Landscape Design Studio
LAR
512: Landscape Resource Management
Natural
Resources
NR
300: Natural Resource Measurements
NR
531: Introduction to Geographic Information
Science
NR
532: Principles of Geographic Information
Science
NR
533: Application Issues in Geographic Information
Science
NR
535: Computer Cartography
Public
Administration
PA
541: GIS for Public Administration
Parks,
Recreation and Tourism Management
PRT
462: Introduction to Geographic Information
Systems
Soil
Science
SSC
440: GIS in Production Agriculture
Statistics
ST
733: Applied Spatial Statistics
Special Topics
GIS Courses:
The
following courses are under review for permanent
status:
Mapping
Communication: Visualization and Spatial Analysis
of Social and Technological Networks
(Department of Communications)
GIS
in Education
(Department of Curriculum & Instruction)
Introduction
to Visual Basic for GIS
(Department of Natural Resources)
Remote
Sensing Applications in Soil Science & Agriculture
(Department of Soil Science)