Certificate of Achievement in GIS

What?

Do you ever wonder how your Google Maps or Apple Maps on your smartphone work? These apps use geospatial technology to collect, store, analyze and display data.  Simply put, GIS allows you to visualize your data on a map.  Geospatial technology is an information technology field that uses a variety of tools to make maps to support decision-making for scientists, business analysts, and engineers.

 Who?

This program is designed for students looking for a career or skills in geospatial technology.  Professionals in a variety of fields can benefit from this certificate to build on their current job skills and gain new expertise.  The certificate can also help supplement a degree in other study areas and provides students an edge for both continuing education and employment.

Watch this video from a GIS student:

 Why?

  • You will gain hands-on, practical knowledge
  • You can earn the certificate by completing four courses; we offer one course per semester
  • The 188bet.com GIS courses uses industry relevant software such as ESRI ArcGIS, ArcGIS Online and QGIS
  • GIS courses are fully online and asynchronus, so you can take these courses while working or completing education elsewhere

Things to note

  • If you are interested in taking our courses, you will first need to
  • Be sure to view our academic calendar for dates and deadlines
  • Course fees depend on state residency requirements

Watch this "188bet.com GIS Career Panel" video:

 Courses

To complete the certificate, you must take three required courses and select one elective course for a total of 12 units.  

Required courses:

GEOL/GEOG 230 (formerly GEOL 225) Introduction to GIS (3 units) - no prerequisites

GEOL 231 Advanced GIS (3 units)   
prerequisite: GEOL 230 (or GEOL 225)

GEOL 232 Web Applications in GIS
prerequisite: GEOL 230 (or GEOL 225)

Elective Course (choose one):
GEOL 233 Date Acquisition and Management in GIS – prerequisite: GEOL 230 (or GEOL 225)

GEOL 234 Remote Sensing – prerequisite: GEOL 230 (or GEOL 225)

 

What our students are doing:

Attending in San Diego
Presenting at GIS conferences
Local paid internships - Current and future internship partners include Morro Coast Audubon Society (click to see the Bird Finding Guide maps), 188bet.com (campus maps are being updated), City of Paso Robles, Caltrans, Earthworks, City of Arroyo Grande, SLOCOG (San Luis Obispo Council of Governments).

For more information about this program, contact Bret Clark.