2023-2024 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2023-2024 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog

Geospatial Science and Technology, Social Science Concentration, B.S.


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Geospatial information and methods are key to solving some of the world’s greatest challenges including climate change, poverty, hunger, social injustice, and having safe and healthy places for everyone to live. They are also critical to solving local problems of sea-level rise, emergency preparedness, and providing health services. The size and complexity of the data involved are second only to genetics data. The data and methods involved require experts that are trained in geospatial skills and how to apply these skills to other disciplines.

Students will obtain a strong geospatial foundation, and then further develop their skills in either an environmental or social science pathway. Graduates should find employment as Geographic Information System (GIS) analysts and specialists, remote sensing analysts, cartographers, photogrammetrists, and geographers in the public and private sectors, or be well-prepared to continue on to graduate programs.  

Requirements for the Bachelor’s Degree


A bachelor’s degree requires a total of 120 units. Students must fulfill General Education & All-University Requirements , residency, unit, and GPA requirements as outlined in the Bachelor’s Degree Requirements . This major includes a Graduation Writing Assessment Requirement (GWAR) certified course.

Prerequisite Coursework (0-3 Units)


  • Units: 3
  • or equivalent, or demonstrated facility with college algebra through successful completion of pre-calculus at the high school level, or by placement test.

Requirements for the Major (69-70 Units)


The Geospatial Science and Technology major with a concentration in Social Science requires 51-52 units of core coursework and 18 units of concentration specific coursework.



Core Courses


The following core coursework is required for all geospatial science and technology majors.

 

Program Learning Outcomes


Program Learning Outcomes identify what a student will learn or be able to do upon completion of their program.

  1. Apply geospatial information and technology to understanding the spatial and temporal aspects of social and equity issues and create potential approaches to improving these issues.
  2. Analyze human impacts on the physical, biological, and/or cultural world, and develop and implement geospatial projects.
  3. Seek out original and secondary sources of spatial and aspatial information necessary to understand complex environmental and social issues.
  4. Use critical thinking skills and apply measurable criteria to evaluate contemporary spatial decision-making
  5. Communicate with the public and professionals concerning environmental and social issues.
  6. Create professional maps, posters, reports, and articles containing a variety of spatial and aspatial information.

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