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The Geographic Information Science and Technology (GIS) concentration centers on gathering, organizing, processing, simulating, and sharing location-based data using advanced computing methods. The program balances core GIScience principles with specialized training in geospatial tools including mapping systems, satellite imagery interpretation, spatial statistics, database design, coding, online mapping platforms, and data visualization techniques. Learners gain comprehensive instruction through both theoretical and practical GIS courses led by experienced faculty. Those completing the GIScience and Technology concentration emerge ready to enter the geographic information sector. Employment prospects continue expanding rapidly as GIS expertise becomes increasingly vital across diverse occupations such as spatial data specialists, mapping software engineers, geographic data designers, municipal planners, site selection experts, transit system designers, and environmental resource managers. The department's robust partnerships with regional organizations provide valuable networking to support students' professional aspirations. Those undertaking the GIScience and Technology concentration should carefully plan their coursework with faculty guidance to create a customized study path that aligns with their vocational objectives in this dynamic discipline.