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Geospatial technology serves as the key instrument for investigating spatial phenomena. It encompasses Geographic Information Systems, Global Positioning Systems, and Remote Sensing. Foothill College's Geographic Information Systems Technology program supports career development and continuous education through courses tailored to industry demands. Geographic information systems integrate hardware, software, and skilled personnel to collect, store, process, manage, analyze, and visualize spatial data. The associate degree establishes a strong technical foundation in GIS principles and uses, covering cartographic fundamentals, database design, programming, and cross-disciplinary implementations. The program's learning outcomes correspond with the U.S. Department of Labor's geospatial competency framework for professional roles. Graduation requirements incorporate general education and elective courses alongside hands-on GIS work experience. This degree equips students for entry-level technician positions in the field.
Applicants must have a proof of high school completion or equivalent.
Proof of English Proficiency
Application Deadlines: Fall - Aug 15; Winter - November 15; Spring - February 15; Summer Session - April 15.