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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) represents the intersection of geospatial data management, analysis, research, and visualization and mapping. Students who complete our certificate have acquired and honed their skills in fundamental GIS concepts, applications, analysis, and programming. The certificate may be acquired within the geography master's but is open to students in other programs, non-degree seeking students, or outside professionals who wish to add GIS capabilities to their careers. A grade of at least B is required in every course counted toward the certificate.

 

Applications to the UNT Graduate GIS Certificate Program can be submitted online at the Graduate School website, under Graduate Certificate Application Link.

Current UNT graduate students can submit applications to the UNT Graduate GIS Certificate Program at the Graduate School website, under Concurrent Admission Link.

 

Group 1 Required Courses:

  • GEOG 5510 GIS for Applied Rearch (students with prior GIS coursework can replace GEOG 5510 with a course in Group 2 below)
  • GEOG 5550 Advanced Geographic Information Systems
  • GEOG 5560 Application Development with Python Programming

Group 2 Choose One Course:

  • GEOG 5525 LiDAR Data Analysis in GIS
  • GEOG 5530 Remote Sensing and Digital Image Analysis
  • GEOG 5540 Advanced Enterprise GIS
  • GEOG 5580 Health GIS
  • GEOG 5590 Advanced GIS Programming

Learn more about GIS & Remote Sensing at UNT here.