MASTER’S DEGREE & GRADUATE CERTIFICATE | ONLINE OR EVENINGS
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Learn to plan, launch, and execute GIS projects using remote sensing, internet mapping, and digital image processing. Technology moves quickly and our curriculum evolves with it. As one of the first graduate programs of its kind, the MS in Geographic Information Sciences is jointly offered by the Department of Geography and the Environment and University College. Build your technical and management skills while gaining knowledge in GIS.
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COURSES FOR GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN GIS Begin your studies at University College, where you will take six courses and earn a graduate certificate in Geographic Information Systems. You’ll receive hands-on experiences in executing GIS projects using remote sensing, internet mapping, and digital image processing. ELECTIVE COURSES • 16 QTR. HRS (CHOOSE 4)
REQUIRED • 8 QTR. HRS
-Python Programming in GIS -Geographic Statistics -GEOINT -GIS in Business -GIS in Telecommunications -Crime Mapping and Analysis -Conservation GIS -GIS in Public Health -Geodatabase Application -Public Domain Data for GIS -Demographic Analysis Using GIS -GIS in Municipal Government -GIS and the Law -Environmental Applications
-Introduction to GIS -Cartographic Design
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-GIS and Natural Hazards -Hydrologic Modeling in GIS -GPS for GIS -Remote Sensing I -Remote Sensing II -UAVs and GIS -UAV Ground School Practical -UAS Photogrammetry -Internet Mapping -Internship -Independent Study
COURSES FOR MASTER OF SCIENCE IN GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SCIENCES After earning your certificate, move to the GIS master’s degree (MSGISc) offered through the Department of Geography and the Environment. If you earn a graduate certificate first, you may waive the GRE requirement for the MSGISc. Whether learning about foundational spatial data processing or timely trends such as unmanned aerial vehicles, you’ll receive hands-on guidance at each step. REQUIRED • 28 QTR. HRS -Advanced Geographic Statistics -Geographic Information Analysis -Database Design -Project Management -Remote Sensing -Research Methods -Capstone Project
ELECTIVE COURSES • 20 QTR. HRS (CHOOSE 5) -Python Programming in GIS -Geographic Statistics -GEOINT -GIS in Business -GIS in Telecommunications -Crime Mapping and Analysis -Conservation GIS -GIS in Public Health -Geodatabase Application -Public Domain Data for GIS -Demographic Analysis Using GIS -GIS in Municipal Government -GIS and the Law -Environmental Applications
-GIS and Natural Hazards -Hydrologic Modeling in GIS -GPS for GIS -Remote Sensing I -Remote Sensing II -UAVs and GIS -UAV Ground School Practical -UAS Photogrammetry -Internet Mapping -Internship -Independent Study
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULES TO MEET YOUR NEEDS
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All programs can be completed 100% online and do not meet at specific times.
Meet once per week at DU from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m.
Meet on campus every other week, then do online work the other weeks.
Come to campus or join the live class virtually online.
LEVERAGE GIS SKILLS IN ANY PROFESSION Whether you already have extensive experience in GIS and need to add to your skillset, or you’re a career changer hoping to expand your impact in your current field, the GIS program at the University of Denver is designed to meet your needs. See how GIS can be integrated into a multitude of sectors and industries...
PUBLIC HEALTH GIS offers many applications and functionality that are tremendously beneficial to the public health industry. GIS is a natural choice for solving many public health issues including: analyzing the location of diseases; the spread of contagious diseases; the cause and effect of environmental factors; as well as the availability of health facilities.
BUSINESS Businesses continue to embrace GIS as an effective alternative to traditional manual mapping analysis methods. GIS has emerged as an affordable solution for performing essential revenue producing and expense reducing functions. Companies of all sizes are unleashing the business potential of GIS on the marketplace. Learn how GIS can be integrated into various business disciplines including marketing, real estate, transportation, and oil & gas.
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT There are numerous practical applications of computerized GIS to be used in environmental assessment and natural resource management. GIS can be used to support facility site selection, environmental impact analyses, resource management, and characterization of environmental hazards. Whether working as a GIS professional in public agencies or in the private sector, see how GIS and the environment come together.
POLICY AND LAW The evolution of GIS and the mobile device directly impacts governments, companies, and individuals on a daily basis. In today’s world, more than three billion people have smart phones in their hands constantly. This creates issues about how to handle data, security and privacy, civil and criminal laws, rules and regulations, contractual agreements, and service-level agreements between parties on many levels from service providers in different states, countries and parts of the world.
URBAN PLANNING GIS is used across both public and private sector departments to aid in urban planning projects. There is a strong demand for effective urban planning, and GIS can be leveraged as an analytical and modeling tool. Whether constructing a bridge or building a city, GIS is a crucial tool to monitor areas, conduct feasibility studies, learn about location sustainability, and plan and manage urban planning projects.
CAREER OUTLOOK
According to ESRI, geographer roles will continue to have dramatic growth, with job openings projected to increase nearly 30% in the next few years. GIS developers and managers account GIS developers, and managers account for the highest percentage of job postings, according to Indeed. Our graduates have positions such as GIS Analyst, GIS Specialist, Engineering Technologist, GIS Instructor, and Data Manager.
THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE ADVANTAGE
At University College, courses are offered 100% online or in hybrid format at the University of Denver—a top 100 university, as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Earn a graduate certificate in less than a year! Hone your talent and add new skills with career-focused courses designed for busy adults.
ENROLLMENT MANAGER CONTACT INFORMATION:
Learn more and apply at universitycollege.du.edu.
SARITA FIELD Enrollment Manager 303.871.7457 sarita.field@du.edu
2018/2019 TUITION
APPLICATION MATERIALS
Master’s Degree $32,928 Graduate Certificate $16,464 ADMISSION • A regionally accredited baccalaureate • 2.5 GPA (or equivalent) No GRE or GMAT required for admission because we believe test scores don’t tell the whole story.
• Application • Official Transcripts • Personal Statement (master’s only)
• Resume (master’s only) • Two References (master’s only)
Master’s Application Fee: $75 Certificate Application Fee: $50
DEADLINES FALL 2018
SPRING 2019
Application Deadline August 10 Classes Start September 10
Application Deadline February 8 Classes Start April 1
WINTER 2019
SUMMER 2019
Application Deadline October 26 Classes Start January 7
Application Deadline April 26 Classes Start June 17
MISSED THE DEADLINE? We allow our students to take up to three classes before they have to submit their completed application. Ask about starting as a non-degree student.
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