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Nov 22, 2024
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2024-2025 Cal Poly Humboldt Catalog
Geospatial Science and Technology, Environmental Science and Management Concentration, B.S.
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The Environmental Science and Management track of our Geospatial Program focuses on applying geospatial information and technology to environmental challenges. This track equips students with the skills to understand and address complex environmental issues, such as climate change, sea-level rise, and ecosystem management, through a geospatial lens. Students will analyze human impacts on natural environments and develop practical geospatial solutions. The program emphasizes critical thinking, effective communication with both public and professionals, and the creation of professional-quality maps and reports. Graduates will be adept at using geospatial data to make informed decisions in environmental science and management, preparing them for roles as GIS analysts, remote sensing analysts, and environmental consultants in both the public and private sectors.
Please note that Cal Poly Humboldt also offers a major in Environmental Science and Management with a Geospatial Concentration which provides an increased emphasis on environmental science and management topics in exchange for less depth in geospatial science.
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Major Academic Plan, Geospatial Science and Technology, Environmental Science and Management Concentration, B.S.
Requirements for the Major (69-70 Units)
The Geospatial Science and Technology major with a concentration in Environmental Science and Management 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.
Lower Division Core Courses (21-22 Units)
Upper Division Core (30 Units)
Capstone Options
Complete one of the following:
Upper Division Restricted Electives
Complete 10 units selected from the following:
Prerequisite Course (0-3 Units)
Environmental Science and Management Concentration (18 Units)
Complete the following concentration specific coursework to fulfill the requirements of the major.
Concentration Elective Courses
Complete 11 units selected from the following:
Program Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes identify what a student will learn or be able to do upon completion of their program.
- Apply geospatial information and technology to understanding the spatial and temporal aspects of environmental science issues and create potential approaches to solving these issues.
- Analyze human impacts on the physical, and biological world, and develop and implement geospatial projects.
- Seek out original and secondary sources of spatial and aspatial information necessary to understand complex environmental issues.
- Use critical thinking skills and apply measurable criteria to evaluate contemporary spatial decision-making.
- Communicate with the public and professionals concerning the environment.
- Create professional maps, posters, reports, and articles containing a variety of spatial and aspatial information.
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