Algonquin College, Ottawa Ont., has been offering for three years now a one year Graduate Program in GIS - this comes after decades of undergraduate offerings in GIS and surveying.
This program is a one-year course of study (three consecutive terms) designed to introduce GIS technologies and concepts to individuals who have previously obtained a degree or diploma in a related field. Courses may be offered in the classroom or lab, entirely on-line, or in a hybrid mode which combines classroom sessions with on-line learning activities.
Admission Requirements: Students must have a two or three year Ontario College Diploma (or university degree in a related field of study), or equivalent with department approval. All applicants must also demonstrate basic knowledge of Computer Programming
Topic areas include: GIS, cartography, remote sensing, programming and software customization, database design and Web GIS.
The Lab: The Graduate GIS Lab includes 28 workstations featuring the latest GIS and Remote Sensing software, including:
ArcGIS (ArcView, ArcInfo and Extensions) ArcIMS Internet Map Server AutoCad / AutoDesk Map ENVI Remote Sensing Image Processing In addition, software development tools are also provided
Mike Ballard, M.A., Professor, Geographic Information Systems Graduate Certificate from the College tells us... "A key element of our program is the 'GIS Project' course. In past years we have been very successful in finding external industry or government sponsors who are interested in looking in on our students' projects as they evolve. This has been a very successful strategy for 'getting your foot in the door' with potential employers." - note: details of some projects are published online.
Graduates of this program may can expect to find employment in organizations such as utility/resource management companies, survey/engineering firms, software companies, or municipal, provincial or federal agencies.
To Apply: Applications to full-time day programs must be submitted with official transcripts showing proof of completion of the academic admission requirements to the:
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