Basic Topics in Geospatial Information Science (6)
One course each in geographic information systems and remote sensing as prerequisite for the certificate seminar:
GIS
34:970:592 Topics in Geographic Information Science (3)
Note that this course typically has a prerequisite of
34:970:591. As an alternative to this
prerequisite, an "entrance" exam provided by the course instructor must be
passed.
Remote Sensing/Digital Image Processing
16:450:615 Seminar in Remote Sensing (3) or 11:216:371 Introduction to Remote Sensing Image Analysis (3)
Certificate Seminar (3)
16:455:501 Seminar in Geospatial Information Science (3)
Three foci define research in geospatial information science: (1) human
conceptualization of space as it relates to geospatial information, (2)
application of geospatial information science and technology, and (3)
societal implications of GIS technology.
Advanced Topics in Geospatial Information Science (3)
One course from the list below:
16:198:535 Pattern Recognition and Theory (3)
16:198:541 Database Systems (3)
16:215:520 Landscape Ecology (3)
16:215:571 Bayesian Analysis (3)
16:332:560 Introduction to Computer Graphics (3)
16:375:551 Remote Sensing of the Ocean and Atmosphere (3)
16:450:511 Land Change Science (3)
16:712:615 Geophysical Data Analysis (3)
16:960:586 Interpretation of Data I (3)
17:610:520 Organizing Information (3)
17:610:550 Information Technology for Libraries and Information Agencies (3)
17:610:557 Database Design and Management (3)
17:610:560 Fundamental of Data Science (3)
17:610:561 Data Analytics (3)
22:198:603 Database Systems (3)
22:198:658 Emerging Information Technologies (3)
34:970:590 Graphic Communications for Planners (3)
Alternative courses can be substituted with permission of the certificate director.