GISC-C-GIS
Subject: Administered by the Department of Geography and Planning.
Plan: Consists of 30.00 units as described below.
Program: The Plan will lead to a Certificate in Geographic Information Science.
Note: Requirements for this program have been modified. Please consult the 2023-2024 Calendar for the previous requirements.
Code | Title | Units |
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1. Core | ||
A. Complete the following: | ||
GPHY 242 | Remote Sensing I: Remote Sensing of the Environment | 3.00 |
GPHY 243 | Geographic Information Science | 3.00 |
GPHY 247 | Introduction to Statistics | 3.00 |
GPHY 345 | Spatial Analysis | 3.00 |
B. Complete 6.00 units from the following: | 6.00 | |
Remote Sensing II: Digital Image Processing | ||
GIS and Modelling for Environmental Applications | ||
Application Design and Customization in GIS | ||
2. Option | ||
A. Complete 12.00 units from the following: | 12.00 | |
Introduction to Computer Programming | ||
Introduction to Computing Science I | ||
Spatial Information Management in the Geosciences | ||
Visualization in the Geosciences | ||
The Digital Earth: Geospatial Data and Earth Observation | ||
Landscape Ecology | ||
Maps and Society | ||
Photogrammetry | ||
Remote Sensing II: Digital Image Processing | ||
GIS and Modelling for Environmental Applications | ||
Application Design and Customization in GIS | ||
Special Topics Geographic Information Science | ||
Advanced Analysis of Earth Surface Processes | ||
MATH | ||
Total Units | 30.00 |
3. Additional Requirements
A. A maximum of 3.00 units in MATH may be used towards the Certificate.
B. Only 3.00 units from GPHY 415 will be counted towards the Certificate in Geographic Information Science (GISC).
4. Notes
A. Students may do an independent study course (i.e., GPHY 501, GPHY 594, or GPHY 595) with a faculty member in Geography and Planning on a geographic information science topic upon approval of the Undergraduate Committee. This course may be counted toward the Certificate as an option course with approval of the Undergraduate Committee.
B. Students considering adding the Certificate in Geographic Information Science to their degree program should consult as soon as possible with the Department of Geography and Planning.
C. Students must pass all courses relating to the Certificate with a GPA of 1.90, and must be completing (or have completed) an undergraduate degree at Queen’s University.