GISCRTG - Geographic Information Science
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Core Courses (select 8 units minimum):
GEOG 516A: Computer Cartography, 3 units OR LAR 570: Introduction to GIS for Planning and Landscape Architecture, 4 units OR RNR 519: Cartographic Modeling for Natural Resources, 3 units
RNR 517: Geographic Information Systems for Natural and Social Sciences, 3 units
RNR 594/GEOG 594: Practicum, 2 units
Six (6) Units from the Following Electives
RNR 503: Applications of Geographic Information Systems, 3 units
GEOG 516A: Computer Cartography, 3 units
RNR 519: Cartographic Modeling for Natural Resources, 3 units
RNR 520: Advanced Geographic Information Systems - Prerequisite: RNR 517, 3 units
RNR 522: Resource Mapping, 3 units
RNR 573: Spatial Analysis and Modeling - Prerequisite: RNR 517; a statistics course, 3 units
GEOG 516C: Urban Geographic Information Systems – Prereq.: GEOG/RNR 517 or consent of instructor, 3 units
GEOG 516E: Geovisualization - Prerequisite: GEOG 516A, GEOG/RNR 517 or consent of instructor, 3 units
GEOG 516F: GIS for the Social Sciences – Prerequisite: GEOG/RNR 417, 3 units
GEOG 583: Geographic Applications of Remote Sensing, 3 units
REM 590: Remote Sensing for the Study of Planet Earth, 3 units
EPID 676: Spatial Epidemiology, 3 units
PLG 595A: GeoDesigning Landscape Linkages, 3 units
LAR 570: Introduction to GIS for Planning and Architecture, 3 units
LAR 623: Landscape Planning Studio – Prerequisite: LAR622 or consent of instructor, 3 units
ANTH 546A: Mapping Ancient Cities, 3 units
A practicum/project is included in the core curriculum to ensure that each participant has the opportunity to apply the theories and methods presented in the core courses. Details and requirements will be determined with the faculty advisor.
Please refer to the Graduate Student Handbook for students who are pursuing this program of study.