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Geographic information science (GIS) is an emerging discipline that combines digital mapping with computer technology. Professionals in resource management and urban planning depend on GIS specialists to guide important choices regarding infrastructure, environmental evaluation, community growth, and resource utilization. GIS expertise is valuable for any entity managing environmental assets. Alumni collaborate with mining and resource firms, utility providers, Indigenous communities, municipal governments, and health organizations to maintain geographically referenced data.
Have you ever moved your cursor over a digital map and seen information appear? This represents one of the most basic GIS functions. If you possess strong technical abilities, attention to precision, and enthusiasm for overseeing projects from initial concept to implementation, the GIS program might be ideal for you. Given the abundance of job prospects, this is an excellent moment to begin your GIS journey. Program graduates are employed in corporate settings and through remote work arrangements.
Career Prospects
Saskatchewan Polytechnic boasts impressive graduate employment statistics: 80% of GIS program completers secure relevant positions within half a year of graduating. Alumni fill roles such as GIS mapping specialists, cartographic technicians, GPS coordinators, spatial data experts, or imagery analysts. Your specialized knowledge in GIS applications for resource stewardship opens doors to diverse employment options across natural resource sectors, Indigenous enterprises, consulting practices, environmental organizations, and government bodies at various levels.
Earning a GIS credential from Sask Polytech can accelerate your professional advancement. Discover how several graduates expanded their qualifications and career trajectories through the GIS program.