Geographic Information Systems

From the management of natural resources to public utility management, public works engineering, environmental impact assessment, and even market research, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have the capability to store, retrieve, and analyze spatial information. The valuable information is obtained by combining layers of data about a place to give you a better understanding of that locale. What layers of data you combine and the information they provide depends on your purpose–finding the best location for a new store, analyzing environmental damage, viewing similar crimes in a city to detect a pattern, and so on.
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master's degrees
graduate certificates
2008/2009 Tuition Rates
| Master's Degree Online | $21,528 |
| Certificate | $9,576 |
| Certifcate Online | $10,512 |
| Oncampus Credit | $399 |
| Online Credit | $438 |
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- Prospective Student Contact
Mark Guthrie - Academic Director
Steve Hick - Academic Advisor
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