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Images of landscapes and neighborhoods, continents and oceans, help us understand the world around us, and each other, in new ways. Geographic Information Science (GIScience) combines theory and principles underlying geospatial data collection and analysis with modeling, map-making and the human dimensions of such data collection. The Oregon State Undergraduate GIS Certificate, consisting of 27 credit hours added on to any other degree, or 27 credit hours as a standalone post-bacc, will empower students to use geospatial data to analyze environmental and social issues. Certificate holders will be in demand as spatial analysts in the government, environmental, health, agricultural, construction, and tech sectors, among others. Read on for information about degree requirements and curriculum.

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