Genevieve Carlton holds a Ph.D. in history from Northwestern University and earned tenure at the University of Louisville. Drawing on over 15 years of experience in higher education, Genevieve ...
Equip Yourself With Fundamental GIS Skills. Geographic Information Science (GI Science) studies how we collect, analyze, and interpret information about places on Earth. It draws on geography, ...
When Carolina Szoepe enrolled at Harper College, she had no idea what GIS was, much less planned to study it or work in the field. Now a GIS (Geographic Information Systems) project assistant for the ...
Geographic information science is the science of making better decisions. Geospatial professionals integrate, map, analyze, and interpret data across disciplines to identify trends, relationships, and ...
Anyone interested in pursuing an education in geographic information systems can head to the Cape Fear Community College at ...
Content below is provided by SLU Academic Catalog. The undergraduate certificate program in geographic information systems at Saint Louis University focuses on current issues, including environmental ...
Master the power of mapping and data to shape smarter, more ethical decisions in government, business, and the environment. Whether you're advancing your career or pivoting into a new one, you’ll gain ...
Classes in William & Mary’s new certificate program in geospatial sciences will begin in the fall. “It’s actually a certificate in Geographic Information Science, to be very specific,” said GIS ...
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Just three months after being awarded a grant from the Provost’s Creative Adaptation Fund, William & Mary Professors John Swaddle and Stuart Hamilton have begun accepting applications for the ...
Cape Fear Community College will host an information session for individuals interested in pursuing a career in Geographic Information Systems on Tuesday, March 31, at 6:00 p.m.