Geographic Information Systems CUS
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Understand the Program
A geographic information system (GIS) links hardware, software, and people to collect, manage, analyze, map, store, update, and present a wide variety of data about human or animal populations, environmental events, and the places where they interact. GIS connects all manner of quantitative data to a base map by integrating location data (i.e., where things are) with all types of descriptive, analytic, or predictive information (i.e., the conditions that exist—or will exist—at the place(s) under study).
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Contact Us
Department of Political Science
The Department of Political Science oversees degree programs in political science, public administration, geography and a certificate program in international nongovernmental organizations.
- emailpoliticalsciencedept@tccestates.com
- phone401-456-8056
- placeGaige Hall, Suite 240