Geospatial Technology
Clark State’s GIS/Geospatial Technology program provides students with a unique combination of theory, analytical techniques, and computer skills to enable them to work effectively and independently in various geospatial technology fields including but not limited to the defense industry, urban planning, engineering, municipal management, business, and environmental studies.
Courses
- BIO 1420 — Global Biology
- CAD 1101 — Computer-Aided Design I
- CSD 1300 — Database Management
- CSD 1310 — SQL I
- CSD 1510 — Programming Fundamentals with Python
- EBE 1000 — Employability Skills
- EBE 2702 — Co-op Education I
- ENG 1111 — English I
- ENG 2211 — Business Communication
- GEO 1000 — Introduction to Cartography with GIS
- GEO 1100 — Human Geography
- GEO 1400 — Introduction to Physical Geography
- GEO 2200 — World Regional Geography
- GST 1300 — Introduction to UAS
- GST 1350 — UAS Operations, Planning, and Piloting
- GST 1400 — Mapping and Georeferencing with GIS
- GST 1500 — Remote Sensing
- GST 2100 — Intermediate GIS Analysis and Data Management
- GST 2700 — Advanced Topics in Geospatial Technology and GIS
- ITS 1105 — Computer Concepts and Software Applications
- MGT 2000 — Introduction to Project Management
- STT 2640 — Elementary Statistics I