2024-2025 Catalog

Geospatial Science Associate of Applied Science

My Academic Plan

Courses are displayed to show the fastest path to your degree and should be completed in the order listed. If you are unable to complete all courses listed in a semester, complete as many courses in this sequence as your schedule allows. If you have questions or concerns about your MAP, please see your Academic Advisor.

Program Description

This program is designed for students wanting to complete a two-year AAS Degree in Geospatial Science and enter the workforce. Students explore the development, application and principles of geographic information systems. This two-year degree prepares the student for a career in high-tech fields, including photogrammetry, cartography, geographical information systems, global positioning systems, and satellite remote sensing. Students learn how to: acquire geospatial information from a variety of sources, interpret, use and manage geospatial data for a given purpose, and how to use geographic information system software for storage, manipulation, and analysis of geospatial data.

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What You Will Learn

Upon completion of the program you will be able to:
1.  Explain how and why industry-specific tools, such as software and equipment, are used and implemented in the GIS industry
2.  Use and understand industry vocabulary
3.  Demonstrate the ability to properly select geographic and projected coordinate systems
4.  Utilize the fundamental concepts involved in the capture, use, and interpretation of remotely sensed information
5.  Identify characteristics and importance of statistical relationships in spatial data
6.  Create geospatial software programs using programming language
7.  Emulate professional standards expected when entering into careers in the GIS industry
8.  Work both independently and as a member of a team within typical GIS project scenarios, such as troubleshooting and arriving at a desirable outcome
9.  Apply various GIS methods used to collect and interpret data

First Semester

ENG 1031Technical Writing I: GT-CO1

3

GIS 1040Vector Based GIS

3

GIS 1010Intro to Cartography for GIS

3

GIS 1050Relational Database Mgmt for GIS

3

GENERAL EDUCATIONPersonal Finance (BUS 1016), Intro to PC Applications (CIS 1018), Any COM, Any World Language (1001 or higher), or Any GT Pathways Course

3

Total Credit Hours:15

Second Semester

GIS 1031Global Positioning Sys for GIS

3

GIS 2040Raster Based GIS

3

MAT 1260Intro to Statistics: GT-MA1

3

GIS 2035INT Remote Sensing/Image Analysis

4

COM 2300Intercultural Communication: GT-SS3

3

Total Credit Hours:16

Semester Note: Upon completion of GIS 1040, GIS 1010, GIS 1050, and GIS 1031, you should apply for the Foundations of Geographic Information Systems Certificate.

Third Semester

GIS 1065GIS Project Management

3

GIS 2060GIS Survey I

3

GIS 2005GIS Applications

3

GIS 2011Spatial Data Modeling & Analysis for GIS

4

ELECTIVE Entrepreneurial Operations (BUS 1002) or Small Business Management (MAN 2016) or Business Communications (BUS 2017) or Principles of Marketing (MAR 2016)

3

Total Credit Hours:16
Semester Note: Upon completion of GIS 1040, GIS 1010, GIS 1050, GIS 1031, GIS 1065, GIS 2005, GIS 2040, GIS 2011, and GIS 2035, you should apply for the Geographic Information Systems Certificate.

Fourth Semester

GIS 2061GIS Survey II

3

GEO 1011 or GEY 1135 or GEY 1111 Physical Geography Landforms (GEO 1011) or Environmental Geology (GEY 1135) or Physical Geology (GEY 1111)

4

GIS 2042UAS Operations/Data Processing

3

GIS 2080 or GIS 2089 Internship (GIS 2080) or Capstone (GIS 2089)

3

Total Credit Hours:13

 

Total Credit Hours: 60

Important Program Notes:

You must complete a minimum of 60 credits to complete this degree. If receiving financial aid, you should only take courses and credits as required for this degree. Check with your advisor to monitor your completion progress.