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Utilize big data and artificial intelligence to drive societal progress. Cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things (IoT) have significantly transformed how geospatial data is used. The GISCS program at UNT meets these demands by preparing graduates who grasp the intricacies of geospatial data and can apply computational methods to turn this data into valuable insights. A Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Systems and Computer Science (GISCS) fosters comprehension of geospatial processes and algorithmic, process-oriented problem-solving techniques.
The evolving characteristics of geospatial data, such as location-based information, and related analytical techniques, including machine learning, call for experts skilled in merging these two disciplines—developing processes and algorithms while appreciating the broader context in which they operate.
The GISCS degree not only offers this integration but also includes two specializations: Computer Science (CS) or Information Technology (IT). The CS Track emphasizes machine learning and artificial intelligence, while the IT Track concentrates on building, maintaining, and managing computational infrastructure, along with IT project management.