GIS (Geographic Information Systems) Technician (6203)
This technical certificate will provide the essential skills and knowledge needed to obtain entry level jobs as a GIS technician. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a computer-based tool used to map and analyze spatial relationships. GIS technology integrates database operations with statistical analysis and presents this information visually using different mapping methods. Improved computer software and hardware is increasing the potential GIS applications and career opportunities open to individuals with GIS experience. This certificate will also increase job skills for students in our Architectural Design and Construction degree program.
All courses in this technical certificate
apply to the Architectural Design and
Construction Technology (2202) associate in science degree.
Estimated cost of tuition is $1,395 (tuition rated for Florida
residents, as of 7/06). Contact the program manager for additional costs (textbooks, materials, fees).
Betty Sasser, Downtown Campus, 904.633.8295, basasser@fccj.edu
John Adcox, Downtown Campus, 904.633.8261, jadcox@fccj.edu
GIS (Geographic Information System) Technician (6203)
Curriculum
| Professional Courses |
| CGS 1100 |
Microcomputer Applications for
Business and Economics |
3 |
| GEO 2200 |
Physical Geography |
3 |
| or GEO 2420 Cultural Geography |
|
| ETD 1100 |
Engineering Drawing |
3 |
| GIS 2040 |
Fundamentals of Geographic
Information Systems |
3 |
| GIS 2045 |
Intermediate Geographic
Information Systems |
3 |
| GIS 2046 |
Advanced Geographic Information
Systems |
3 |
| CGS 2542 |
Database Concepts for Microcomputers |
3 |
| |
Total Credit Hours |
21 |
Please see the technical certificate Graduation
Requirements.
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