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The GIST program equips students with analytical capabilities for managing geospatial data, skills that are highly sought after in both private industry and government agencies, as well as throughout the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities.
Geospatial technologies (GIST) encompass Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing (RS), and spatial modeling techniques.
Career Opportunities: The GIST specialization gives students a grounding in the science, methods, and practical use of these geospatial competencies, preparing them for roles in public and private sectors or advanced studies in geography, planning, public policy, ecology, environmental science, and related disciplines.
The Bachelor of Arts in geography at UMass Amherst is a strong choice for students curious about sustainability, climate change, environmental issues, and the interplay between society and natural systems. You will build a base in geographic theories, concepts, and methods, with a focus on spatial literacy. You will examine cultural diversity to better grasp the intricate connections between communities and their surroundings. Your studies in the major will also provide you with essential research and professional abilities in areas like ethnographic fieldwork, landscape assessment, cartography, statistical methods, remote sensing, and beyond.