Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Learn cutting-edge skills and prepare for an innovative career with a geographic information systems (GIS) degree or certificate. Our versatile programs are applicable to a range of industries, including mapping, urban planning, transportation planning, disaster management and mitigation, environmental and conservation efforts, farming and agriculture, natural resource management and community planning.

FRCC's GIS programs position you well to enter or advance in one of the fastest-growing fields in information technology.

Why Study Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at Front Range Community College?

Geographic information systems, or GIS for short, is more than just creating maps. It's a cutting-edge field that combines advanced technology and large data sets to create sophisticated maps and spreadsheets. It helps us understand the world around us and can assist with everything from urban planning, zoning, transportation, fire protection and more. In FRCC's GIS program, we'll give you the geospatial science skills and technologies you need to succeed in this rapidly growing field.

If you're new to the field, you can start with FRCC 's 12-credit foundations of GIS certificate, then move progressively into the GIS certificate, Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in geospatial science and then the geospatial science (GIS) bachelor's degree. All our GIS programs are “stacked,” which means each program builds on the previous one.

If you're looking to get a quick — but deep — dive into GIS by completing one (or both) certificates, FRCC has you covered. If you're looking to prepare yourself for a new career — or further opportunities in your current one — our degrees in geospatial science are great options.

Questions?

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GIS Course Planning

Degree Details

AAS in Geospatial Science

Program Locations: Boulder County

Total Credits: 60 credits (4 semesters)

Our two-year geospatial science degree prepares you to work in high-tech fields, including photogrammetry, cartography, geographical information systems, global positioning systems and satellite remote sensing. You'll learn how to acquire geospatial information from a variety of sources; interpret, use and manage geospatial data; and how to use GIS software for storage, manipulation and analysis of geospatial data.

You'll explore such areas as:

  • Cartography for GIS
  • Global positioning systems for GIS
  • GIS project management
  • GIS applications

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BAS in Geospatial Science

Program Locations: Boulder County

Total Credits: 120 credits (8 semesters)

Our BAS degree prepares you to perform geospatial science-based work using various technologies including: GIS, remote sensing, programming, databases, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and global navigation satellite system (GNSS). You'll be prepared for a career or to continue on to a master's program.

You'll explore such areas as:

  • Cartography
  • Global positioning systems for GIS
  • GIS applications
  • Geospatial statistics
  • GIS for natural sciences
  • Programming for GIS

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Certificate Options

Foundations of GIS

Program Locations: Boulder County

Total Credits: 12 credits (2 semesters)

This program introduces you to geographic information systems and cartography. You'll work with advanced analytical tools and develop skills in spatial problem solving. This program prepares you for an entry-level career in a variety of GIS-related business settings.

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GIS

Program Locations: Boulder County

Total Credits: 29 credits (3 semesters)

You'll explore the relationships of geographic information systems, cartography, global positioning systems and database and project management. This program prepares you for a career in assisting scientists, engineers, technologists and other professionals in building, maintaining, modifying and using GIS databases.

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Careers & Outcomes

Your degree can prepare you for a career in a wide variety of fields.

Earn a Bachelor's Degree in Geospatial Science

Build on your GIS AAS and earn a bachelor's degree at FRCC. Our new Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) in geospatial science prepares students for a career in this growing field. Your AAS courses will count for many BAS credits, meaning you can complete it in just two more years.

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Program Director

Jennifer Muha

 

Contact Us

Program Director

Jennifer Muha