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Dec 05, 2025
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2025-2026 Graduate Catalog
Geographic Information Science MS
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Geographic information science seeks to redefine concepts for their use in the digital age, while geographic information systems (GIS) employs powerful technologies to analyze, visualize and display spatial patterns. Admission to the program is open to students who hold a bachelor’s degree in any discipline. Students admitted to the program are expected to show proficiency in calculus, univariate and multivariate statistics, and introductory GIS, at the time of admission. Students who do not meet the minimum qualifications are advised to make up deficiencies before entering the MS program.
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Required GIS Core (15 credits)
** GEO 505 is s prerequisite for GEO 509 Computer Programming Requirement (3 credits)
Select 1 from: Statistics & Quantitative Methods Requirement (3 credits)
Select 1 from: Electives & Culminating Experience (15 credits)
Electives (9-15 credits)
Number of elective credits may vary depending on choice made to complete the culminating experience. Be sure to complete enough elective credit to reach 36 minimum total credit hours. Culminating Experience: Project, Portfolio or Thesis (0-6 credits)
Total Credit Hours: 36
3.0 Degree GPA required Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
1) Describe basic statistical concepts and methods, including spatial statistics. 2) Demonstrate effective oral and written communication skills including referencing and citation typical for the field. 3) Describe and use methods and software tools related to GIS and remote sensing. 4) Demonstrate the ability to use a programming language, such as Python, R, Javascript, and Matlab, to perform GIS and remote sensing operations. 5) Apply GIS and remote sensing knowledge and technical skills to address a geographic problem SED Statement
This program is officially registered with the New York State Education Department (SED). |
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