Geographic Information Systems

 


GENERAL INFORMATION

 

GIS stands for Geographic Information System. It is a computer-based system for the storage, management, analysis, and display of geographic data. GIS is widely used in private sector, all levels of federal, state, and local government, and by nearly every academic discipline at the university level. It is a powerful tool for decision-making, managing information, and conducting extensive analysis, in relation to almost any business or interest.

 

PREPARATION

 

Potential applicants should posses strong communication skills (in working with people and generating reports), a working knowledge of mathmatics in how they apply to Geography, and the ability to understand different computer operating, software, and file systems. Good English grammar and punctuation skills are required, as well as familiarity with personal computers and word processing software. For Geographic Information Systems positions, understanding geographic terminology and the technical implementation of these concepts, is essential.

 

CAREER OPTIONS

 

The GIS/mapping industry is a burgeoning market and one of the fastest growing segments of the computer industry. As a result, GIS- related professionals have never been in greater demand. Opportunities for certificate holders can be found in several areas within the GIS industry including applications development, database creation, sales and marketing, software development and training, data conversion, and public, retail, or commercial project management. Many state agencies have created new positions for GIS analysts, technicians, and managers. Some Washington agencies that employ persons with GIS training include the Department of Ecology, Department of Forestry, and Department of Transportation. In addition, Native American tribal governments, city planning departments, and regional planning agencies have created new positions for GIS specialists. At a time when the federal government workforce is being scaled back, there continues to be a high demand for GIS analysts in agencies such as the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Forest Service, Natural Resource Conservation Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency.

 


PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

 

The GIS Certificate Program provides students with broad exposure to principles and applications of GIS. A student who has earned the Certificate in GIS will be well-versed in general GIS theory and will have knowledge and/or practical exposure to the following:

1)       hardware and software used in GIS,

2)       planning and construction of spatial databases,

3)       GIS analyses (performed on data related to the student's area of interest), and

4)       generation of professional-quality end products

 

Upon completion of the certificate, students will also have a working knowledge of general geographic foundations upon which GIS is based. The program is designed to allow a high degree of flexibility, allowing for personal interests and backgrounds, while providing a powerful and marketable set of skills that can be used in contemporary work settings. Through elective courses, students can focus on one of several areas of specialization at both an applied and a technical level.

 

A Certificate is awarded upon successful completion of the 45-credit, 3-quarter program.   The courses in this program and the certificate are not designed for transfer to a baccalaureate institution.

 

PROGRAM ADVISOR

 

It is essential to follow advisor guidance for this program.  Please contact:

                Kerry Lyste

Office:Rainier 362,

Phone: (425) 388-9381        e-mail: klyste@evcc.ctc.edu

Check Our
GIS Website

www.everettcc.edu/klyste

 for job information follow the GIS Café Link

 
 

 

 

 

 

 


GETTING STARTED AT EVCC

 

Our Enrollment Services Office provides information about application, advising, orientation, and registration for new and continuing students.  Though advising is voluntary, all prospective and current  students are invited to contact the Enrollment Services Office or the Counseling Advising and Career Center (CACC) if they would like to speak one-to-one with an advisor about getting started. 

 

¨       Enrollment Services, Jackson Center, 425-388-9219

admissions@evcc.ctc.edu

¨       CACC, Third Floor, Parks, 425-388-9263



GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS - 45 credits

 

Students should meet with the program advisor and maintain this checklist while at Everett Community College.  Students must bring this checklist to all advising sessions. The quarter before expected completion, this checklist (signed and dated by the advisor) should be submitted with a diploma application to the Enrollment Services Office.  A full description of the College’s requirements for earning a certificate or degree is contained in the College catalog.  

 

Student Name: ____________________________                     Advisor Signature: ___________________________  Date:________

 

Prior to beginning Geographic Information Systems courses, students should have a working knowledge of file management and Geometry, as well as good writing skills.  The prerequisites for enrolling in GIS 200 and GIS 201 are: Completion of ENGL 98 or placement scores indicating readiness in ENGL 101; CIS 100 or file management skills; and MATH 59 (Geometry) or equivalent Geometry skills.  

 

Course Number

 

 

Course Title

 

Credits

 

Quarter Completed

 

Grade

TECHNICAL CORE REQUIREMENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GIS 200

 

Computer Cartography (Fall 2007)

 

5

 

 

 

 

GIS 201

 

Introduction to GIS (Winter/ Summer 2007)

 

5

 

 

 

 

GIS 205

 

Applications in GIS (Spring 2007)

 

5

 

 

 

 

GIS 250

Internship

 

3-5

 

 

 

 

Select one of:

GEOG 101, 102D, 205, or 201D: _____________

 

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

ELECTIVES.  Select a minimum of 20 - 22 credits, including at least 5 credits from each Track from the Electives list below.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                                           TOTAL:  ____________

 

A minimum of 45 credits is required, with a cumulative GPA of at least 2.0.

 

APPLIED TRACK ELECTIVES

 

TECHNICAL TRACK ELECTIVES

ANTHR 201

Intro to Biological Anthropology

 

ENG T 203

AutoCAD

ANTHR 240D

Pacific Island Cultures

 

ENG T 210

Civil Planning

ATM S 101

Weather

 

CP 110

Computer Programming 1 (Visual Basic)

ENV S 101

Humans and Their Environment

 

CIS 108

Introduction to Operating Systems

ENV S 150

Land Use Planning and Regulation

 

CIS 120

Intro to Computer Spreadsheets Using MS Excel

ENV S 165

Ecology, Conservation,& Biodiversity

 

CIS 124

Intro to Database Management Using Access

GEOS 113

Environmental Geoscience

 

CIS 180

Systems Analysis and Design

GEOS 190

Regional Geoscience Field Exploration

 

CIS 162

Computer Technician (Software)

GEOS 208

Pacific Northwest Geology

 

GRAPH 110

Principles of Digital Illustration

HUM 247D

Introduction to World Religions

 

GRAPH 111

Imaging and Graphic Special Effects

MATH 281

Elements of Statistics

 

GRAPH 112

Corporate Identity & Information Design

OCEAN 101

Physical Oceanography

 

 

 

POL S 205

State and Local Politics

 

 

 

SOC 240

Social Psychology

 

 

 

SOC 110

Survey of Sociology

 

 

 

SOC 220D

The Family

 

 

 

SPCH 204D

Intercultural Communication

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Everett Community College complies with all federal and state regulations and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, gender, or disability.  Students with disabilities recognized under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act may receive special accommodation to assist them in their learning.  If such a need exists, it is the student’s responsibility to request services in a timely manner.  Contact the Center for Disability Services, 425-388-9272.

This publication is effective  Spring, 2003.  The College reserves the right to change courses, programs, degrees, and requirements.  It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of correct information by routinely checking with Enrollment Services and/or the advisors listed in this publication.  Requirements applicable to all certificates and degrees are published in the College Catalog. Nothing contained herein shall be construed to create any offer to contract or any contractual rights. 

For more information, call 425-388-9219,  Everett Community College, 2000 Tower Street, Everett, WA 98201,  www.everettcc.edu