Geographic Information Systems
Degree
The Associate of Applied Science in Geographic Information Systems provides students with specialized knowledge and skills to work with spatial data, maps, and geospatial technologies. The curriculum aligns with industry standards to prepare graduates for careers in urban planning, cartography, computer programming, database management, business development, government, and defense.
Courses
- ARTS100 — Two-Dimensional Design (3 credit hours)
- BIO101 — Introduction To Biology (4 credit hours)
- BIO151 — General Biology I (4 credit hours)
- BIO152 — General Biology II (4 credit hours)
- CIS100 — Introduction To Computers (3 credit hours)
- CIS104 — Introduction To Programming Logic (3 credit hours)
- CIS111 — Web Development I: HTML and CSS (3 credit hours)
- CIS115 — C++ Programming I (4 credit hours)
- CIS215 — Database Design And Management (4 credit hours)
- CIS225 — Introduction To Java Programming I (3 credit hours)
- COM111 — Public Speaking (3 credit hours)
- COM170 — Interpersonal Communication (3 credit hours)
- ENG111 — English Composition I (3 credit hours)
- ENG112 — English Composition II (3 credit hours)
- ESC110 — Environmental Geology (4 credit hours)
- ESC121 — Physical Geology (4 credit hours)
- GEO111 — Environmental Geography (3 credit hours)
- GEO121 — World Geography (4 credit hours)
- GIS110 — Introduction To Geographic Information Systems I (3 credit hours)
- GIS120 — Introduction To Geographic Information Systems II (3 credit hours)
- GIS130 — Advanced Concepts In GIS (3 credit hours)
- GIS150 — Global Positioning Systems (3 credit hours)
- GIS285 — Work Based Learning - GIS (2 credit hours)
- MATH130 — College Algebra (4 credit hours)
- MATH140 — Trigonometry (4 credit hours)
- PLS141 — Introduction To American Government (3 credit hours)
- STAT200 — Statistics (3 credit hours)
- TDT130 — CAD I (3 credit hours)
- TDT132 — CAD III (Advanced AutoCAD) (3 credit hours)
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