The graduate certificate in Geographical Information Systems provides students with knowledge and experience to compete and work in the field of GIS in both the public and private sectors
The graduate certificate in Geographical Information Systems provides students with knowledge and experience to compete and work in the field of GIS in both the public and private sectors.
The combination of courses focus on the acquisition, storing, visualization, modeling, and analysis of information on spatial phenomena with some emphasis on geospatial applications.
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The certificate program is open to matriculated students enrolled in any graduate program at San José State University (SJSU).  The program is also open to students who hold a Bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.Â
Geographic Information Science (GIS) technology is used every day, most often for mapping points of reference and data related to points on the Earth’s surface. GIS jobs are plentiful and growth in the industry is expected to continue in the coming years.
The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Geographic Information Science program is designed to provide Geographic Information Systems (GIS) concepts including but not limited to cartography
The powerful and functional use of GIS is based on theories and practices. This course is aimed at providing students both theoretical concepts and practical proficiency.
Geographic information systems (GIS) use sophisticated software and tools to capture, store, analyze, manage, and present geospatial data.
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