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Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems - Two-year applied degree
- Fall and Winter start
- 960-hour work practicum
- Full and part-time options
- Online learning with e-Campus Alberta
Due to increased demand, the School of Construction has introduced a January intake for the Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems (BGIS). Please contact the School of Construction for more information. Program Description The Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems provides individuals the knowledge to analyze GIS data, manage GIS projects, develop GIS custom systems and train new GIS users. This program is offered in a fast-paced learning environment where base technologies, software skill sets, data related issues and industry demands are in a constant state of flux. Students taking this program are expected to be self-motivated and disciplined with sound computer skills. Although a background in geography is not a requirement an appreciation for geography is an asset. This program is available through online e-Learning. Your Career As a graduate from the Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems your opportunities for employment include geographic information systems technologist, technician, analyst, specialist, team leader or manager. GIS professionals work in many industries: forestry, natural resource exploration, environmental, engineering, consulting, government (municipal, provincial, and federal), information technology, health care and tourism. Admission Requirements - A two-year diploma from a recognized Canadian college, technical institute or equivalent, or successful completion of two years at a recognized post secondary academic institution.
- All applicants to SAIT Polytechnic must demonstrate English Language Proficiency prior to admission, including students educated in Canada. For more information, please see English Proficiency.
Selection There are no additional selection requirements. Admission to this program will be offered on a first-qualified, first-accepted basis. Student Success - Students with higher grades usually experience more success in SAIT programs.
- Typical geographic information systems job placement advertisements suggest that the ideal practitioner has a sound technical background, is self-motivated and disciplined in achieving results.
- Successful geographic information systems professionals are also associated with individuals who can problem solve through the application of creative and innovative solutions, and provide service based on the concept of continuous improvement.
Progression Students must attain a PGPA and/or a CGPA of 2.0 or better in each semester and pass the necessary prerequisite courses to progress through the program. To qualify for graduation, students must pass all courses, attain a CGPA of 2.0 or better and complete course requirements within the prescribed timelines. Credentials After successfully completing this program, graduates will receive an Advanced Education approved, SAIT Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems (BGIS). Accreditation Although there are no formal accreditation arrangements at this time discussions are pending with several national level accreditation agencies. Please contact the School of Construction for more information. Tuition And Fees (Subject To Change) - Please refer to the Tuition and Fee Table.
- International Students, please refer to International Student Fees.
- For student funding, please refer to Financial Assistance.
- Course fees for classes conducted in non-daytime standard times are not financially supported by Advanced Education and thus priced on a cost recovery basis. This is significantly more expensive than regular daytime fees, and priced on a credit-by-credit basis.
Books And Supplies (Subject To Change) - Books and supplies are approximately $800 per year.
Program Outline - This program is continually reviewed and individual courses are subject to change.
- Students are required to complete all courses noted below under the First Year listing.
- After completing all First Year academic requirements, students must successfully complete a 960 hour Work Experience Practicum to meet the requirements of the Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems degree.
- SAIT students are offered an opportunity to develop lifelong learning skills in an online environment. One or more courses in the program are offered fully or partially online.
- To find the course description for a course shown below, please go to our Course Finder and enter the course acronym and numbers (i.e. DMST-202) into the Quick Search by Course Code field.
| First Year | | Semester 1 | | Course Code | Course Name | Credit | | COMM-415 | Professional Communications | 1.5 | | GEOS-406 | Geospatial Project Foundations | 1.5 | | GEOS-408 | GIS Data Capture I | 3.0 | | GEOS-410 | GIS Data Manipulation and Transformation | 3.0 | | GEOS-417 | GIS Data Modelling | 3.0 | | GEOS-419 | GIS Data Output and Analysis | 3.0 | | Semester 1 Total | 15.0 | | | | Semester 2 | | Course Code | Course Name | Credit | | GEOS-451 | GIS Data Capture II | 3.0 | | GEOS-453 | Data Management and Analysis | 3.0 | | GEOS-455 | Geoprocessing and Programming | 3.0 | | GEOS-457 | Geovisualization | 3.0 | | GEOS-459 | Applied GIS Capstone Project | 3.0 | | Semester 2 Total | 15.0 | | First Year Total | 30.0 | | | | | | Second Year | | Course Code | Course Name | Credit | | GEOS-540 | Applied GIS Directed Field Studies | 30.0 | | Second Year Total | 30.0 | | Program Total | 60.0 |
For More Information Information: 403.774.4701 Email: gis.info@sait.ca Website: sait.ca/construction Academic Chair: Dave Dawson Transfer with Degree to… Through SAIT Polytechnic transfer agreements and institution partnerships, graduates of this SAIT program may be eligible for credit at the following universities and colleges: Transfer options may also be available at other post-secondary institutions where credits from SAIT programs are evaluated on an individual basis. Interested students should contact the post-secondary institute of their choice for more information. To learn more, visit Transfer Options. Related Links (Internal):
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