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Degree
Bachelors
Major
Geographic Information Science | Geographic Information Systems (Gis) | Cartography
Area of study
Information and Communication Technologies
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Accelerated Geographic Information Science Pathway

Overview

The University of Redlands offers an internal GIS pathway program that allows students to pursue GIS as a future career path and earn a master's degree in GIS within a year of completing their undergraduate degree at Redlands.


Degrees Offered

  • Bachelor of Arts
  • Master of Science

Program Types

  • Undergraduate
  • Pathway

Mode of Study

  • On Campus

Department

  • Geographic Information Science

School / College

  • College of Arts and Sciences

Why pursue a GIS pathway at Redlands?

The GIS pathway curriculum is designed with a focus on balancing both geographic information science and cutting-edge geospatial technologies. By following the pathway program curriculum, students will gain a solid understanding of geographic principles, develop technical skills using GIS software, and enhance their problem-solving capabilities through learning various applications of GIS, leading to a smooth transition through our highly reputable GIS graduate programs with the goal of earning a master's degree during their fifth year at Redlands.


Classes you'll take

GIS Pathway Program Curriculum

The pathway program curriculum includes one required course and three electives.


  • Required Course
    • SPA 110 Introduction to Spatial Analysis and GIS (Fall & Spring)
  • Take one elective from Category I*
    • SPA 210 Advanced Spatial Analysis & GIS (Spring)
    • EVST 205 Great Environmental Disasters (Fall)
    • HIST 251 Mapping African History (Spring)
    • EVST 350 Environmental Design Studio II (TBD)
    • EVST 351 PanaMapping: GIS in the Jungle (May Term)
    • EVST 391 Environmental Hydrology (Spring)
    • SOAN 305 Mapping People Mapping Place (Spring)
    • BUS 351 GIS & Spatial Analysis for Orgs (Spring)
    • *Other classes with a GIS component may be approved as a Category I elective.
  • Take two electives from Category II or one from Category II plus a summer GIS internship
    • SPA 425 Remote Sensing Image Analysis (Spring)
    • GIS 411 Fundamentals of Geographic Information, Research, and Applications (Fall & Spring)
    • GIS 467 Introduction to Programming for GIS (Fall & Spring)
    • *The students who complete GIS 411 and GIS 467 with a minimum GPA of 3.0 are eligible to waive GIS 611 and GIS 667 required by the Master’s program. They will then be able to take additional electives.

Suggested Academic Plans

4-YEAR PATHWAY

This plan is suggested for freshmen who are interested in learning spatial literacy in their first year.


YEAR –SEMESTER AVAILABLE COURSE(S)
Year 1 – FA SPA 100
Year 2 – FA SPA 110
Year 2 – SP SPA 210 EVST 205 HIST 251
Year 3 – SP SPA 425 EVST 391 SOAN 305 BUS 351
Year 3 – May EVST 351
Year 4 – FA GIS 411
Year 4 – SP GIS 467

3-YEAR PATHWAY

This plan is suggested for sophomores who want to complete the pathway program in three years.


YEAR –SEMESTER AVAILABLE COURSE(S)
Year 1 – FA SPA 110
Year 1 – SP SPA 210
Year 2 – SP SPA 425 EVST 391 SOAN 305 BUS 351
Year 2 – May EVST 351
Year 3 – FA GIS 411
Year 3 – SP GIS 467

2-YEAR PATHWAY

This plan is suggested for juniors who have two years to complete the course requirement.


YEAR –SEMESTER AVAILABLE COURSE(S)
Year 1 – FA SPA 110
Year 1 – SP SPA 210 SOAN 305 BUS 351 EVST 391
Year 1 – May EVST 351
Year 2 – FA GIS 411
Year 2 – SP SPA 467

Program Info

Relationship with Spatial Studies Minor

The Spatial Studies Minor is an interdisciplinary program, which focuses on developing and applying spatial thinking in creative ways for research and studies in various academic fields. The Spatial Studies Minor curriculum includes a diverse choice of the electives from various disciplines such as environmental science, natural sciences, humanities, and social sciences. In comparison, the GIS pathway program curriculum only contains the classes that largely focus on GIS fundamentals and technical skills. In addition, the pathway students will have opportunities to work with the faculty of the GIS Department and take Esri trainings through the Department’s arrangement. Through careful advising, the requirements for the GIS pathway can be fulfilled within the Spatial Studies Minor.


Who can apply

Students with a minimum GPA of 2.7 are eligible to apply for the GIS Pathway program.


When to apply

The application starts after the freshmen year.


How to apply

  1. Fill out the online Application Form
  2. Open to all University undergraduates with a minimum 2.7 GPA after their freshmen year.
  3. Students will be invited to the activities hosted by the GIS Department.

Requirements for acceptance to the MS GIS and MGIS programs

The students who fulfill the following requirements will be offered admission to the Master’s degree program of their choice.


  • Complete the online GIS Application
  • A bachelor degree with a minimum 3.0 GPA
  • A grade of 3.0 or above in each of the Pathway courses

Bulldog Scholarship

The GIS pathway students are eligible to apply for a special GIS scholarship available only to graduates of the U of R.


Undergraduate application deadlines

  • Fall Term - First Year: Early Action 1: November 1, Early Action 2: December 1, Regular Decision: January 15*
  • Fall Term - Transfer: Priority Deadline: March 1*
  • Spring Term - Transfer: Priority Deadline: November 1*

*Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis after the deadline based on capacity.


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