

What is
GIS?
"A geographic information system is a computer hardware and software
system that is used to store, display, analyze, and map information. Geographers,
planners, land developers, real estate agents, utility companies, and municipal
officials all use these systems. In fact, modern planning cannot move forward
without these systems and those trained to run them. For example, a local
government might use a GIS to evaluate alternative locations for roads, landfills,
or other facilities. Using the GIS, such topics as population distribution,
traffic movement, land availability, real estate prices, environmental hazards,
soil types, and flood zones could be analyzed together to help the government
make an informed choice." Excerpted from Careers in Geography,
Association of American Geographers
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| Certificate
of Undergraduate Study in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) |
Certificate
of Graduate Study in Geographic Information Analysis |
