Geographic information systems (GIS) use sophisticated software and tools to capture, store, analyze, manage, and present geospatial data.
Geographic information systems (GIS) use sophisticated software and tools to capture, store, analyze, manage, and present geospatial data. Offered through Loyola's School of Environmental Sustainability (SES), the GIS certificate provides essential training in contemporary geographic mapping technology needed to solve complex geospatial problems in environmental sciences, urban planning, social sciences, public health, business, agriculture, and engineering.
From the moment you step on campus, we make an impression. It might be the lakefront property, nationally ranked degree programs, our Jesuit mission, or our Rogers Park neighbors. But, we are not just that pretty campus. Loyola is downtown in the heart of Chicago, we’re partnering with Trinity Health in Maywood and the suburbs.
We even have a campus in Rome, Italy—and our online degree programs bring our expertise and mission to you. Get to know us and our undergraduate, graduate, or adult education programs.
With tens of thousands of alumni in Chicago, our cheering section grew pretty big during the Ramblers' historic run in March Madness (and as the rest of the country got to meet Sister Jean). For our students though, success takes place on and off the court.
For the past three years, the NCAA recognized Loyola with a 99 percent Graduation Success Rate, ranking us number one in the country in 2016 and 2017—and second behind only Harvard in 2018.
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