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Geographic Information Systems – Advanced Diploma

Program Details

Length: 1 year

Total Credits: 44-47

Intake Terms: Fall

Campus: Castlegar

Student Loans: This program is eligible for student loans

Credential Received

Advanced Diploma in Geographic Information Systems

Overview

Program Summary

Geographic information systems (GIS) is a highly valued workplace asset with industries increasingly needing GIS experts. With unmatched flexibility, you can enter and exit our program at a variety of points in your academic career.

Students can enter our Advanced Diploma after completing 60 post-secondary credits from other programs. The bachelor’s degree can be completed in two years. We provide you with top-quality GIS training and education to prepare you to succeed in today's fast-changing industries that are increasingly demanding spatial skills.

GIS Complements Any Career
Flexible and adaptable, GIS can be used in a variety of different scenarios, to make evidence-based decisions, understand trends and analyze data, effectively communicate a message and visually tell a story. GIS allows experts to map any type of spatial data so that it is interactive, complex and layered with valuable information.

Be a specialist in demand in this field that touches a variety of industries, including business planning, health care, wildlife conservation, natural resource planning, water management, community development, climate change research and law enforcement.

Our GIS programs are also complemented by the Selkirk Innovates research department, giving you opportunities to use and understand GIS in current real-world situations. Our GIS classrooms and these researchers are in the Applied Research and Innovation Centre, where you’ll get essential training, individual access to an advanced workstation and exposure to projects.

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this program, learners will be able to:

  1. Explain how project management principles support successful GIS projects
  2. Support a multi-stakeholder environment through engagement with GIS
  3. Apply strategies that improve communication with the understanding of different audiences through collaboration, public speaking, presentation, technical writing and dialogue
  4. Exhibit positive, professional behaviours that maximize opportunities for improved relationships and career success
  5. Acquire, convert and handle different spatial and non-spatial data
  6. Implement processes to assess and document the source, history, quality, and appropriate use of spatial and non-spatial information
  7. Explore new solutions; adapt new technology and troubleshooting
  8. Demonstrate proficiency managing, analyzing, and automating spatial data tools within GIS environment
  9. Synthesize geospatial data into meaningful results
  10. Answer relevant research questions effectively

Program Admission Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • The minimum requirement for entry into the Advanced Certificate, ADGIS, or Year 3 of the BGIS program is successful completion of 60 credits from a diploma/associate degree or applied/academic degree from an accredited post-secondary institution with an average GPA of at least 2.33.
  • Successful completion (“C” grade) of a 100 or 200 level introductory statistics course is required for students planning to complete the BGIS.
  • International students will be expected to provide documentation of English proficiency as per Policy 8611.

Additional Requirements

Minimum entry is also possible with equivalent education or work experience, such as a background doing research or using GIS and/or other computer software.

Letter of intent, not exceeding 500 words, stating your background and interest in the field of geographic information systems.

Demonstrated competency in computer technology, including spreadsheet use, word processing, computer graphics and presentations is required. In addition, international students will be expected to provide documentation of English proficiency (refer to the college calendar for requirements).

Applicants may be required to complete modules in mathematics, writing and computer technology skills if knowledge gaps in one or more of these areas are identified by the school chair.

Graduation and Promotion

In order to receive your credential in your program, you must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.00.

Program Courses

Term 1

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours

Required courses

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours
GIS302Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

3.00

45
GIS303GIS Analysis and Automation

3.00

45
GIS306Introduction to Remote Sensing

3.00

45
GIS310GIS Data Management

3.00

45
GIS316Introduction to CAD for GIS Professionals

3.00

45
GIS318Cartography and Geovisualization

3.00

45
GIS329Principles Of Programming

3.00

45
GIS390Applied Research Methods

1.00

15

Term 2

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours

Required courses

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours
GIS307Remote Sensing in Resource Management

3.00

45
GIS313Data Base Systems

3.00

45
GIS314Databases II

3.00

45
GIS320GIS Professional Development

1.00

15
GIS321New Media for GIS

3.00

45
GIS323Introduction to Global Navigation Satellite Systems and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

3.00

45
GIS325Internet Mapping

3.00

45
GIS331Advanced Topics In GIS

3.00

45

Term 3

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours

Required courses

CodeTitleCreditsTotal Hours
GIS491Technical Project

3.00

60
Or

COOP301GIS Co-op Work-term I

6.00

420

Additional Program Policies

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