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Geographic information systems (GIS) display and manage all types of data, usually in the form of maps, charts, and reports, to help analyze patterns and trends. GIS is widely used in many fields and industries, including environmental science, architecture, engineering, medicine, municipal government, public health, social work, business, and research.
The 15-unit Certificate in Geographic Information Systems offered through University College teaches both fundamental and advanced concepts and skills, including the design of GIS projects, operation of software, cartographic output, spatial analysis, and industry-specific applications of GIS. The certificate targets working professionals seeking course work and skill enhancement in the field, as well as students wishing to complement their academic interests with additional training in GIS.
Required Courses (12 credit units):
- Introduction to GIS (U82 200)
- Spatial Data Modeling and Design (U13 221)
- Digital Cartography (U69 3003)
- Advanced Topics in GIS (U82 300) Elective Courses (3 credit units, your choice): Business Applications of GIS (U82 415); Public Health Applications of GIS (U82 425); GIS for Engineering Applications (U82 435); Public Sector Applications of GIS (U82 427); GIS Clinic (U82 442); GIS Capstone Experience (U82 450) .
All courses must be completed with a minimum overall GPA of 3.0. All courses must be taken at Washington University in St. Louis. All courses may also be taken on a stand-alone basis. For details and to apply for admission to the Certificate in Geographic Information Systems program, click here to see online information, or contact University College at (314) 935-6700, or email ucollege@wustl.edu.


