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Geoinformatics track of study
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The goal of the Geoinformatics track is to provide students in the MSIS degree program with both the breadth and depth of knowledge in geoinformatics required for solving real-world problems. Students will gain the unique knowledge and skills necessary to facilitate the design, development and deployment of complex systems and applications in a rapidly emerging geoinformatics profession. Graduates of the Geoinformatics track will be able to deploy and manage geoinformation systems in industry, conduct research in geotechnologies, and pursue Ph.D. research in geoinformatics.
 
Courses and Electives
 

The course of study for the MSIS degree consists of a minimum of 36 credits. The 36 credits are to be distributed as follows:

3 credits in the Mathematical and Formal Foundations area

  • INFSCI 2000: Introduction to Information Science is required unless exempted by advisor.
  • TELCOM 2120: Network Performance
  • TELCOM 2310: Computer Networks

3 credits in the Cognitive Science area or Cognitive Systems area

  • INFSCI 2300: Human Information Processing is recommended as the first course in this area, unless the student has had prior coursework in cognitive psychology.
  • INFSCI 2130: Decision Analysis and Decision Support Systems may be used to meet the Cognitive Science requirement with permission of the advisor.

6 credits in the Systems and Technology area or Cognitive Systems area

  • Students are required to take either INFSCI 2500: Data Structures or INFSCI 2592: Architectures and Assembler Language, unless they have completed equivalent undergraduate coursework.
  • TELCOM courses numbered 2100-2130, 2210-2399 may be used to meet the Systems and Technology requirement with permission of the advisor.

12 credits in the Geoinformatics area

  • Students typically take INFSCI 2801: Introduction to GIS, INFSCI 2802: Internet-based and Interoperable GIS, INFSCI 2460: Spatial Reasoning for GIS, and INFSCI 2809: Spatial Modeling and Analysis to meet this requirement. However, with permission of the advisor three credits can be taken from other departments, such as, Civil Engineering, Geology, or Graduate School of Public and International Affairs.

12 credits as Electives

  • These credits can be met by any course listed in the previous categories or any other remaining course in the Information Science. The electives will be chosen to meet the individual
    needs of the student.
 
Proposed Plan of study*
*dependent upon scheduled course offerings
 

Given the prerequisite structure of the courses, full-time students should matriculate in the Fall term. During the first term, all introductory and prerequisite courses should be taken, including INFSCI 2000, INFSCI 2300, INFSCI 2500 and INFSCI 2801. During the second (Spring) term, students should enroll in two geoinformatics courses (INFSCI 2460 and INFSCI 2802). In the final (Fall) term, students should enroll in the remaining geoinformatics course (INFSCI 2809).

Fall Term

  • INFSCI 2000: Introduction to Information Science
  • INFSCI 2300: Human Information Processing
  • INFSCI 2500: Data Structures
  • INFSCI 2710: Database Management
  • INFSCI 2801: Geospatial Information Systems

Spring Term

  • INFSCI 2460: Spatial Reasoning for GIS
  • INFSCI 2802: Internet-Based and Interoperable GIS
  • INFSCI 2511: Information Systems Design
  • TELCOM 2000: Introduction to Telecommunications

Fall Term

  • INFSCI 2809: Spatial Modeling and Analysis
  • 2 Electives
 
 

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