Undergraduate Certificate or Minor in Geospatial Information Science

Undergraduate students have the option of completing a Certificate or Minor in Geospatial Information Science (GIScience).

Certificate in Geospatial Information Science


An undergraduate Certificate in GIScience consists of a minimum of 18 hours in courses designated as GIScience. Students must take courses from at least two different departments. Either GEO 426 Principles of GIS (cross-listed as ANT402) or NRE 423 GIS and Data Systems is required; students are encouraged to take both. Students must have a B (3.0) average in their GIScience courses and no grade below a C (2.0) in their GIScience courses to earn the certificate. Students may not earn a GIScience minor and a GIScience undergraduate certificate.

Download the Undergraduate Certificate Completion Form (.docx)

Minor in Geospatial Information Science


An undergraduate Minor in GIScience consists of a minimum of 18 hours in courses designated as GIScience. Students must take courses from at least two different departments. Either GEO 426 Principles of GIS (cross-listed as ANT402) or NRE 423 GIS and Data Systems is required; students are encouraged to take both. Students must have a B (3.0) average in their GIScience courses and no grade below a C (2.0) in their GIScience courses to earn the minor. Students may not earn a GIScience minor and a GIScience undergraduate certificate.

Undergraduate GIScience Courses


  • BSC 410 Remote Sensing with GIS Applications (4 credit hours)
  • BSC 411 Digital Image Processing and GIS Modeling (4 hrs.)
  • CE 241 Introduction to Geomatics (3 hrs.)
  • CIT 150 Spreadsheet and Database Apps (3 hrs.)
  • CIT 365 Database Information Management (3 hrs.)
  • CIT 470 Internship (1-4 hrs.; must be GIScience approved in advance)
  • *GEO 110 Basic GIS (1 hr.)
  • *GEO 111 Air Photos and Satellite Imagery (1 hr.)
  • *GEO 112 Introduction to GPS (1 hr.)
  • GEO 113 Web GIS (1 hr.)
  • GEO 223 Digital Earth (4 hrs.)
  • *GEO 423 Cartography and GIS (3 hrs.)
  • *GEO 426 Principles of GIS (4 hrs.)
  • *GEO 427 Programming GIS (4 hrs.)
  • *GEO 429 Location Analysis and GIS (4 hrs.)
  • *GEO 430 Environmental Raster GIS (4 hrs.)
  • *GEO 431 Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry (3 hrs.)
  • GEO 432 Enterprise GIS (3 hrs.)
  • GEO 433 GPS and Mobile Geospatial Technologies (3 hrs.)
  • *GEO 434 Flood Hazards and GIS (3 hrs.)
  • *GEO440 Spatial Statistics and GIS (4 hrs.)
  • *GEO 490 Internship (1-6 hrs.; must be GIScience approved in advance)
  • GLY 212 Geological Field Methods (3 hrs.)
  • MIS 340 Database Management Systems (3 hrs.)
  • NRE 322 Assess I: Terrestrial Systems (4 hrs.)
  • NRE 323 Assessment II: Aquatic Ecology (4 hrs.)
  • NRE 423 GIS and Data Systems (3 hrs.)
  • NRRM 433 GIS and Remote Sensing in Natural Resources (3 hrs.)
  • Special Topics courses as approved by the GIScience Curriculum Committee
  • Independent Study courses as approved by the your GIScience advisor

*Also available as an online course.

Contact Us


Dr. James Leonard
GIScience Director

Email Dr. Leonard
Telephone: 304-696-4364

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Visit the departments who participate in GIScience programs.
CECS
Geography
Biology
Geology