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)