Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
Marketable Skills Certificate (pending final approval)

Geographic Information Systems combines the benefit of computers and the ability to analyze, manipulate and display any type of data that is spatial. Spatial data is any data with real world coordinates like latitude and longitude. Essentially, GIS is a way of displaying tabular data in a graphic or map form for use by the general public, businesses, and industries and is already widely used by government agencies.

A survey by the Urban and Regional Information Systems Association's (URISA) indicates that employers have a difficult time keeping GIS personnel due to the great demand and attractive offers by other agencies, such as salary increases and improvements in quality of lifestyle. Therefore, many employers offer competitive salaries, optional work schedules and casual work environments.

The tools and techniques of geographic information science are allowing us to:

  • navigate automobiles and emergency vehicles along optimal routes through busy cities
  • inventory and manage the physical facilities of utilities and city governments
  • explore new ways to visualize the human genome
  • carry out detailed epidemiological studies of diseases
  • track and model the spread of pollutants or destructive biological agents
  • provide detailed lanning for efficient and environmentally sound land development
  • select optimal sites for businesses and other facilities
  • map the migrations and territories of endangered animal and plant species
  • profile and target consumer preferences
  • guide airplanes as they progress along their routes
  • track depletion and recovery patters of fisheries, forests, soil erosion, and ozone
  • save lives and property by identifying locations for evacuation and shelters for distributing food and medicine.
  • and a host of similar analysis, monitoring, design, maintenance, inventorying, routing, resource allocation, mapping, and management tasks.

Students not needing college credit may take courses for continuing education (CEUs).

Geographical Information Systems (GIS), Panola College

 

For more information
contact:
Dr. Joe Shannon
Dean of Instruction
jshannon@panola.edu
936-591-9075

Marketable Skills Certificate (15 semester credit hours)
Course Prefix Number Title Credit Hrs.

CRTG

1105

Introduction to ArcView/ArcGIS

1

CRTG

1411

Introduction to Geographic Information (GIS)

4

CRTG

2420

Intermediate Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

4

EPCT

1311

Introduction to Environmental Science

3

COSC

1301

Microcomputer Applications

3

 

 

Total Hours

15