UW News

April 24, 2003

UW Tacoma launches geographic information systems certificate

The UW, Tacoma’s Urban Studies Program is launching a certificate program in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in September.

Students in the program will learn to design and implement GIS approaches to spatial problem solving. After earning the certificate they will be equipped with the skills necessary to pursue careers related to geographic information systems.

The program will benefit entry- and intermediate-level GIS users who lack formal education in geography or GIS. Faculty will also have access to the program as a graphics resource. As the program grows, it will help meet spatial analysis needs in the local community.

GIS systems help analyze and map data to solve spatial problems. Researchers use GIS to determine square footages, road conditions and proximity to wetlands or parks. The system also helps predict the effects of new construction, chemical spills and other events on a region.

The certificate program is a 24-credit series of courses beginning each autumn quarter. Students accepted into the program progress as a cohort for 3 consecutive quarters. Admission requirements include 90 quarters (or 60 semesters) of transferable credits, a cumulative college grade point average of 2.5, a personal goal statement, a resume and two letters of recommendation.

For more information or to download applications, visit the Urban Studies Web site at http://www.tacoma.washington.edu/urban_studies/GIS.htm  or contact Urban Studies at 253-692-5880. Application forms for the fall quarter are due June 15.