The final course of the Evergreen GIS Certificate is an opportunity for students to integrate their GIS skills and knowledge to design and execute a field study utilizing geospatial analysis. The final product will be the creation of a culminating GIS portfolio and story map. Having a portfolio can help students who seek future opportunities in GIS employment, or research, or community mapping engagement with non-profit organizations.
During this course students will design and create a mapping project based on either a class directed study or a topic of personal interest to them. There will be a collaborative option for the class project focusing on a local restoration project. For both the class directed or personal topic, the project will be focused on answering the spatial questions of ‘What was there?’, ‘What is there?’, and ‘What should be there?’. Faculty will engage with students early in the quarter to help develop project goals, suggest field methods and locations, and discuss appropriate GIS analysis approach and presentation possibilities. Collaboration between students and peer review of proposed analytical methods will be a significant portion of the course work.
The final project development will rely on the skills learned in previous courses, in desktop mapping (ArcGIS Pro software), using field surveys (Survey123), Excel (for data management), and integrating remote sensing data (such as satellite imagery, drone imagery, or lidar data). Student data layers will be shared into ArcGIS Online where students will create a host of web apps to be integrated into a final story map. This story map will serve as a comprehensive GIS portfolio that can be used by the student to showcase their geospatial analysis education and skill.
Fieldwork will be required, to conduct field investigations and collect data appropriate to the student project topic. This course will also be offered with Enhanced Online Learning. This is the culminating course of the GIS Certificate. Students must have completed and earned full credit in the other GIS classes to enroll in this course.
Anticipated Credit Equivalencies:
4 - Geographic Information Systems
Registration
This is the culminating course of the GIS Certificate. Students must complete and earn full credit in the following courses before enrolling in this course:
GIS: Introduction and PrinciplesGIS: Mapping with ArcGIS ProGIS with Remote Sensing ImageryGIS Mapping in ExcelGIS Publishing Story Maps and AppsGIS for Field Data CollectionStudents need to verify pre-requisites with faculty prior to registration.
Academic Details
This offering is connected to the undergraduate Geographic Information Systems Certificate at Evergreen. For more information visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/certificates/geographic-information-systems