About this Specialization
Knowledge of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is an increasingly sought after skill in industries from agriculture to public health. This Specialization, offered in partnership with ArcGIS developer Esri, will teach the skills you need to successfully use GIS software in a professional setting. You will learn how to analyze your spatial data, use cartography techniques to communicate your results in maps, and collaborate with peers in GIS and GIS-dependent fields. In the final Capstone Project, you will create a professional-quality GIS portfolio piece using a combination of data identification and collection, analytical map development, and spatial analysis techniques. Interested in learning advanced GIS topics? Check out the Spatial Data Analysis and Visualization MasterTrack™ Program.
From | University of California, Davis via Coursera |
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Hours | 72 |
Instructors | Nick Santos, Jeff Loux, Ph.D. |
Language | English |
Subjects | Business Engineering Social Sciences Science Data Science |
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An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN $50k
Senior Geographic Technician $52k
Geographic Field Analyst $53k
Coordinator, Geographic Information Systems $55k
Geographic Information System (GIS) Coordinator $57k
Field Geographic Analyst $60k
Geographic Information Systems Developer $66k
Geographic Information System Specialist $70k
Geographic Information Systems Instructor at the Harvard Map Collection $76k
Geographic Information System Analyst $102k
Geographic Analyst Lead $118k
Senior Geographic Information Systems Analyst $121k
Courses in this Specialization
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Explore the world of spatial analysis and cartography with geographic information systems (GIS). In this class you will learn the basics of the industry’s leading software tool,... Coursera | University of California, Davis |
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GIS Data Formats, Design and Quality In this course, the second in the Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Specialization, you will go in-depth with common data types (such as raster and vector data), structures,... Coursera | University of California, Davis |
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Geospatial and Environmental Analysis (You were viewing this course) Apply your GIS knowledge in this course on geospatial analysis, focusing on analysis tools, 3D data, working with rasters, projections, and environment variables. Through all... Coursera | University of California, Davis |
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Imagery, Automation, and Applications Welcome to the last course of the specialization (unless your continuing on to the capstone project, of course!). Using the knowledge you’ve learned about ArcGIS, complete... Coursera | University of California, Davis |
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In this project-based course, you will design and execute a complete GIS-based analysis – from identifying a concept, question or issue you wish to develop, all the way to final... Coursera | University of California, Davis |
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From | University of California, Davis via Coursera |
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Hours | 72 |
Instructors | Nick Santos, Jeff Loux, Ph.D. |
Language | English |
Subjects | Business Engineering Social Sciences Science Data Science |
Careers
An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).
GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN $50k
Senior Geographic Technician $52k
Geographic Field Analyst $53k
Coordinator, Geographic Information Systems $55k
Geographic Information System (GIS) Coordinator $57k
Field Geographic Analyst $60k
Geographic Information Systems Developer $66k
Geographic Information System Specialist $70k
Geographic Information Systems Instructor at the Harvard Map Collection $76k
Geographic Information System Analyst $102k
Geographic Analyst Lead $118k
Senior Geographic Information Systems Analyst $121k
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