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City College Of San Francisco - all 11 locations
Advanced Certificate in GEOGRAPHY AND GIS Earth Sciences Department
- San Francisco, USA
Advanced Certificate
On-Campus
English
About Geography and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Geographers study the relationships among places, natural systems, society, and cultural activities and the interdependence of these from the spatial perspective. Geographers today are active in the examination and planning of our communities and the development of our human landscapes along with the study of global warming, deforestation, pollution, and a variety of other environmental quandaries. The Associate in Arts in Geography for Transfer (AA-T) is specifically designed to prepare you for transfer to a CSU geography program at the upper-division level. It may also be appropriate for transfer to other four-year institutions. To accomplish this goal, you will complete transferable lower-division courses in geography and related fields. As a geography major, you will be able to take most or all of your lower-division courses at CCSF before you transfer but should see a counselor confirm your program of study. Additional courses might be required to transfer to particular institutions. The GIS Certificate is for students who for their major or career need to develop in-depth knowledge of the fundamental concepts and practice of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and learn hands-on problem-solving skills doing real-world GIS application projects. Students will be able to apply this knowledge and hands-on skills to various fields including, but not limited to, planning, engineering, geography, criminology, real estate, biotech, public utilities, transportation, forestry, ecology, resource management, emergency response, business/marketing. Explore Potential Careers Studying Geography and GIS can lead to a variety of different jobs or career paths. Below are just some of the many options you will have. Cartographers Emergency Management Planners Environmental Planners GIS Analysts and Specialists Location Analysts or Area Specialists Remote Sensing Analysts and Specialists Researchers Transportation Planners and Managers Urban and City Planners


Oxford Brookes University
Building Information Modelling and Management, PGDip
- Headington, United Kingdom
Postgraduate Diploma
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Postgraduate Diploma in Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Management provides students with a comprehensive understanding of digital processes used in the construction industry. It focuses ...
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Future or current engineers, interested in the surveying technology used in applications like cartography, may be interested in pursuing the study of geoinformatics. As a branch of engineering, geoinformatics can be focused on the technology, collection, preservation, and analysis of geography.