Geospatial Information Science at Collin
Every moment of every day, data is collected about how we live and the world around us. Geospatial Information Science (GIS) uses hardware, software, and data to analyze, visualize, and display location-based information. Learn how to harness this data to solve spatial problems, create maps, and present insights in clear, intuitive, and actionable ways.
GIS is a rapidly growing field with applications across various industries, including business, utilities, natural resources, real estate, transportation, government, telecommunications, education, and public safety. Specialty areas within GIS include remote sensing, mapping, programming, geospatial intelligence, image analysis, geographic information systems, and location-based positioning.
- Associate of Applied Science - Geospatial Information Science (GIS) (60 credit hours)
- Certificate Level 1 - Geospatial Information Science (GIS) (17 credit hours)
- Certificate Level 2 - Geospatial Information Science (GIS) (30 credit hours)
Collin College's GIS certificate programs offer flexible pathways for students to gain practical skills that can be immediately applied in the workplace. Both certificate programs can be used as stepping stones toward the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, giving students the opportunity to deepen their expertise and advance in their careers.
Whether you're looking to change careers, enhance your current role, or continue your education, the GIS programs at Collin College equip you with the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to succeed in this dynamic field. The AAS degree also provides a solid foundation for further study at the bachelor's level.