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[spacer] Welcome to the College of Graduate Studies
2004-2005 Bulletin
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Department of Geography (GEO) (ESC)

Master of Science Degree in Geographic Information Sciences 
      Admission Requirements
      Degree Requirements
Unspecified Content or Variable Credit Courses
GEO Course Descriptions
ESC Course Descriptions

Department of Geography website

Richard N. Mower, Chairperson
296B Dow Science
(989) 774-3821

David Patton, Director M.S.GISci Program
(989) 774-2798

Brian Becker, Ph.D., Remote Sensing
Bin Li, Ph.D., Geographic Information Systems
David Patton, Ph.D., Cartography and GIS
Sally Westmoreland, Ph.D., Remote Sensing and GIS


Master of Science (M.S.) Degree in Geographic Information Sciences (GISci)
The M.S. program in Geographic Information Sciences (GISci) provides advanced course work and applied research in cartography, geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing. Each student will complete a thesis or research project that applies GISci techniques to economic, environmental, or other issues that require spatial data processing and analysis. Graduates will develop skills that will qualify them for a variety of spatial data processing positions that make up a rapidly growing field in the information technology industry.


Master of Science GISci Admission Requirements:
Students entering the M.S. GISci program are required to have a sound knowledge of the fundamental concepts of cartography, GIS, and remote sensing. It is also expected that M.S. GISci students have a basic knowledge of a computer language, calculus, and statistics as these are skills necessary to understand, manipulate, and develop the analytical methods and algorithms that are the foundations of advance training in Geographic Information Science. A minimum 3.0 GPA in the student’s undergraduate major is required.

Computer Programming - One course in a current programming language (CMU equivalent: CPS 110 or CPS 180) with minimum grade of B.

Mathematics and Statistics - One course in Calculus (CMU equivalent: MTH 132) and one course in Statistics (CMU equivalent: STA 282 or STA 382)

Fundamental Courses in Geographic Information Sciences - At least, one course in Cartography (CMU equivalent: GEO 203), one course in Introductory Geographic Information Systems (CMU equivalent: GEO 303), and one course in Introductory Remote Sensing (CMU equivalent: GEO 305). Minimum grade of B in each.


Degree Requirements:
The M.S. in GISci is a 33 credit hour program available either through a Plan A option (thesis) or Plan B option (non-thesis). Under Plan A, six credits of thesis work (GEO 798) is required. Under Plan B, three credits of a directed research project (GEO 797) is required. The thesis or research project must apply GISci techniques to economic, environmental or other problems that require spatial data analysis. More detailed information is available in the department office.

Courses (33 credit hours)

  1. Required Courses (21 hours)
    GEO 500 3(2-2) Advanced Cartography
    GEO 503 3(2-2) Geographic Information Systems
    GEO 508 3(2-2) Digital Remote Sensing
    GEO 512 3(2-2) Quantitative Methods for Spatial Analysis
    GEO 701 3(2-2) Contemporary Spatial Data Management

    Two courses from the following:

    GEO 600 3(2-2) Dynamic Mapping and Visualization
    GEO 603 3(2-2) GIS Design and Programming
    GEO 608 3(2-2) Advanced Digital Remote Sensing

Note: A student satisfying any of the required courses or their equivalents prior to entering the program may be excused from these courses. Other courses will be substituted with the approval of the advisor. Credits from these courses will be applied to the 21 hours of required courses. A student must receive a minimum grade of C in each course to have their course work approved for the graduate program.

  1. Electives (6-9 hours)
    Two or three 500 to 700 level courses in a technical or cognate field(s) in consultation with advisor.

    Technical courses
    might include relevant Computer Science, Mathematics, and/or Statistics courses or Special Topics courses in Cartography, Geographic Information Systems, Global Positioning
    System (GPS), or Remote Sensing.

    Cognate courses
    might include relevant Biology, Earth Science,
    Geography, Geology, Political Science, or other courses that would complement the student’s area of specialization. A student must receive a minimum grade of C in each elective course.
     
  2. Thesis or Research Project Option (3-6 hours)
    GEO 798 1-6(Spec) Thesis (Plan A)
    GEO 797 1-6 (Spec) Directed Research in Geographic Information Sciences (Plan B)
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Unspecified content or variable credit courses. Click here for additional information regarding these types of courses. The following courses offered through the department are of unspecified content or variable credit: GEO 568, 575, 597; ESC 568, 575, 597.
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