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Graduate Catalog 2021-2022 
    
Graduate Catalog 2021-2022

Geographic Information Systems Certificate


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The Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Program in Geographic Information Systems was established in 2001 to meet the demand for people with expertise in GIS. The GIS Certificate program is a 15-credit post-baccalaureate professional program that offers advanced training in Geographic Information Science (GIS). Students are required to take five graduate-level GIS classes including GTECH 71000 - Concepts and Theories in GeoInformatics  , GTECH 73200- Advanced GeoInformatics  , and three other GTECH or related courses. Students are strongly urged to include GTECH 70900 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems  in their list of courses. Those interested in GIS development are encouraged to take two programming-oriented classes (GTECH 73100 - GeoComputation I  and GTECH 73300 - GeoComputation II  ). Students planning a career in GIS applications are encouraged to choose from the wide range of applications courses. Students interested in remote sensing may take the sequence of GTECH 71200 - Remote Sensing of Environment  through GTECH 71300 - Digital Image Processing and LiDAR Remote Sensing  courses and those interested in cartography and geovisualization may take GTECH 72100 - Introduction to Cartographic Design and Geovisualization  andGTECH 72200 - Advanced Topics in GeoVisualization . Courses taken to fulfill the requirements of the GIS certificate program may also count towards fulfillment of the Geography MA degree. This happens automatically for GIS certificate students who concurrently enroll as MA students. For students who enroll in the GIS certificate program prior to enrolling in the MA program, the student must request the transfer of credits. The GIS Certificate program does not accept transfer credits to satisfy the minimum 15 credits required for the program. As the GIS certificate program is a non-degree program, GIS certificate students are considered “non-matriculated.” Enrollment in the GIS certificate program does not guarantee eligibility for financial aid or for a student visa. For more information contact the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis).  

Admission Requirements


For applicants who are currently matriculated and in good standing in a graduate-degree program at Hunter College, there is one requirement to be considered for admission: The student must have passed a college-level statistics course that covers hypothesis testing and simple statistical modeling techniques. All other applicants must meet the following minimum requirements in order to be considered:

  1. The student must hold a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, comparable in standard and content to a bachelor’s degree from Hunter College.
  2. The student must demonstrate the ability to pursue graduate work successfully. In general, the minimum requirements for consideration are a B-minus average in the undergraduate record as a whole and a B average in the major.
  3. The student must have taken a college-level statistics course which covers basics such as hypothesis testing and simple statistical modeling techniques.

Requirements for the Certificate


Completion of the post-baccalaureate certificate program in GIS requires a minimum of 15 credits, which include:

Minimum GPA Requirement


3.0 average or better on all core and elective courses. Additional elective courses may be added to this list or may be used as substitutes with the approval of the GIS Certificate adviser.

Application Deadline


  • For fall semester: July 1 (April 1 for international students)
  • For spring semester: January 1 (November 1 for international students)

 

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