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Data Science | Geographic Information Science | Geographic Information Systems (Gis)
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Information and Communication Technologies | Natural Science
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About Program

Program Overview


Certificate of Graduate Study in Geospatial Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics

Overview

The Certificate of Graduate Study in Geospatial Artificial Intelligence and Big Data Analytics is a 15-credit program that enables working professionals and graduate students to receive valuable technical training in problem-solving GIS applications and methods of spatial analysis.


Program of Study

The program teaches students how to use geographic mapping technologies to:


  • Respond to urban emergencies
  • Track environmental change
  • Predict natural disasters
  • Identify emerging social issues
  • Study socioeconomic and market trends

By the end of the program, students will be ready to support mapping projects in natural resource management, agriculture, archeology, environmental protection, forestry, or urban planning.


Required Courses

  • Statistical Methods
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Remote Sensing II
  • Advanced Cartography
  • Seminar in Geographic Information Systems

Admission

To be admitted to the GIS certificate program, students must demonstrate their interest in using geographic data to support academic or professional work in social sciences, environmental studies, market research, or urban and regional planning.


Additional Information

See the Graduate Bulletin for program requirement details.


University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS)

The Geography, Planning, and Sustainability department is a member of the University Consortium for Geographic Information Science (UCGIS). This prestigious affiliation connects our GIS programs with a national network of leading GIS scholars, institutions, and industry partners.


Supplemental Degree Program

Students can add this certification as a supplemental degree if they are enrolled in one of the UAlbany programs listed below:


  • Anthropology MA, PhD
  • Atmospheric Science MS, PhD
  • Criminal Justice MA, PhD
  • Environmental Health Sciences MS, PhD
  • Epidemiology MS, PhD
  • Information Science MS, PhD
  • Public Health MPH, DrPH
  • Sociology MA, PhD

International Students

This degree is designated as a STEM program. International students maintaining F-1 status are allowed to apply for up to 12 months of post-completion Optional Practical Training (OPT) following completion/graduation from their degree program.


Admissions Requirements

Deadlines

  • Fall: Rolling
  • Spring: Rolling
  • Summer: Not Available

Required Application Materials

  • Transcripts from all schools attended
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • Statement of goals

Student Learning Objectives

  • Develop proficiency in each of the following: cartography, GIS, remote sensing, and statistical analysis.
  • Gain knowledge of varied advanced applications of these methods in fields such as environmental, urban, and land use analysis; planning; and resource applications.
  • Qualified students are encouraged to participate in advanced internship and practical experiences, including contract work and independent projects.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Overview:

The University at Albany offers a 15-credit Graduate Certificate in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This program is designed to provide working professionals and graduate students with valuable technical training in problem-solving GIS applications and methods of spatial analysis.


Objectives:

  • Participants will gain proficiency in cartography, GIS, remote sensing, and statistical analysis.
  • Participants will gain knowledge in the applications of these methods in various fields, including environmental, urban, and land use analysis; planning; and resource applications.
  • Qualified students are encouraged to participate in advanced internships and practical experiences.

Program Description:

The GIS certificate program provides hands-on experience with geospatial technologies and associated artificial intelligence techniques and big data analysis. The five-course curriculum covers:

  • Responding to urban emergencies
  • Tracking environmental change
  • Predicting natural disasters
  • Identifying emerging social issues
  • Studying socioeconomic and market trends

Supplemental Degree Program:

This certification can be added as a supplemental degree through the MyUAlbany portal for students enrolled in specific UAlbany programs, including:

  • Anthropology MA, PhD
  • Atmospheric Science MS, PhD
  • Criminal Justice MA, PhD
  • Environmental Health Sciences MS, PhD
  • Epidemiology MS, PhD
  • Information Science MS, PhD
  • Public Health MPH, DrPH
  • Sociology MA, PhD

Outline:


Program Content:


Structure:

The program consists of five graduate-level courses, each requiring 3 credits. Students can complete the program in one year of full-time study or two years of part-time study.


Course Schedule:

The program offers courses in the fall and spring semesters.


Individual Modules:

  • Statistical Methods:
  • Introduction to statistical analysis concepts
  • Descriptive statistics
  • Inferential statistics
  • Hypothesis testing
  • Regression analysis
  • Introduction to GIS concepts and principles
  • Data collection methods
  • Spatial analysis techniques
  • GIS software applications
  • Cartographic principles
  • Remote Sensing II:
  • Advanced remote sensing techniques
  • Image interpretation
  • Land cover classification
  • Change detection
  • Hyperspectral remote sensing
  • Advanced Cartography:
  • Advanced cartographic methods
  • Thematic map design
  • Geographic visualization
  • Cartographic production techniques
  • Seminar in Geographic Information Systems:
  • Applying GIS to real-world problems
  • Project management
  • Communication and presentation skills

Assessment: The program uses a variety of assessment methods to evaluate student learning, including:

  • Exams
  • Assignments
  • Projects
  • Presentations
  • The specific assessment criteria for each course are determined by the instructor.

Teaching: The program is taught by experienced faculty with expertise in GIS, remote sensing, and spatial analysis. The teaching methods include:

  • Lectures
  • Hands-on labs
  • Group discussions
  • Independent research
  • The program also utilizes a variety of software applications, including ArcGIS, ERDAS Imagine, and ENVI.

Careers: Graduates of the program will be prepared for careers in various fields, including:

  • Environmental consulting
  • Urban planning
  • Natural resource management
  • Public health
  • Market research
  • Geographic data analysis

Other:


Admission Requirements:

  • Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in a related field.
  • Applicants must demonstrate their interest in using geographic data to support their academic or professional work.
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