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Geographic Information & Global Positioning Systems
ProgramOccupational Certificate in Geographic Information and Global Positioning TechnologyThe GIS/GPS Technology offers a unique blend of outdoor activity and computer technology. The Geographic Information and Global Positioning Technology captures interest and develops talent in mapping, scientific data collection, computers and much more. Applications of this technology vary widely and include environmental monitoring, natural resource management, emergency planning, transportation systems design and site analysis. Geographic Information System, or GIS, is a computer system capable of capturing, manipulating, analyzing and displaying geographic data. Global Positioning System, or GPS, is a system that uses satellites and ground based receivers to find locations and create geographic data. GIS/GPS technology is expanding rapidly across business, industry and government. This new technology is sweeping land management professions. Students will experience the revolutionary manner in which GIS manages, manipulates, analyzes and displays geographically referenced data. GIS offers unparalleled planning speed and versatility to land managers. This 16-credit certificate is a great addition to any of the other degree options in the School of Natural Resources. Typically, several of the classes required in the certificate program are also required in other Natural Resource programs. This makes it easy for students to complete the certificate without greatly extending their graduation date. The surveying and mapping skills acquired in this certificate will increase the employment possibility of any Hocking College graduate. Furthermore, these skills are also quite attractive to both private and government organizations, as well as Baccalaureate students that use spatial data as a part of their business. These courses are offered on a regular basis but can also be offered in a more compact and modular form if there is a group need. Please contact the Associate Dean, Ken Bowald at 740.753.6285 if you have a request to offer these classes to an industry group in a particular format. Program OutcomesThe following outcomes are skills, behaviors, and attitudes cultivated in students seeking the Geographic Information and Global Positioning Technology Certificate:
2011-2012 Academic Year Cost of Program Tuition and Fees: $2,949 Books and Supplies: $300 On-Campus Room and Board: $6,945 Length of Program Time to Complete: 3 Quarters % On Time Completion: N/A Employment Links to Job Placement/Types: http://www.careerinfonet.org/occ_rep.asp?next=occ_rep&Level=&optstatus=111111111&jobfam=17&id=1&nodeid=2&soccode=173031&stfips=39&x=39&y=13 SOC Codes: 17-3031 Surveying and Mapping Technicians Job Placement Rate: N/A Median Debt Federal Loans: N/A Private Educational Loans: N/A Institution Financing Plans: N/A CurriculumHOCKING COLLEGEOccupational Certificate in GIS/GPS CertificateCourse of StudyFor students entering June 2013 through May 2014
Hocking College reserves the right to modify curricular requirements, to change course content, and change course fees at any time. Career Opportunities
Geographic Information and Global Positioning is currently used at all levels of government, business, and industry. Employment opportunities are available with auditors, city planners, engineers, fire and police departments, resource planners, service providers, utility companies, and federal, state and local governments. |
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