Geographic Information Science & Technology
Our modern civilization consumes ever-increasing amounts of geospatial data. Creating information out of this torrent of data requires broad education and technical skills. A degree in Geography at ECU can provide you this cutting-edge combination and open the doors to an exciting career. Earn a certificate in Geographic Information Science (GIS) to get the breadth and intensity to launch your career or start a new one. For details, go to http://www.ecu.edu/cs-cas/geog/GISCertificate.cfm
Graduates with GIST specialty are sought in these and many other fields:
* Cartographer/CAD Analyst
* Imagery Intelligence Analyst
* Site Location Analyst
* GIS Database Administrator
* Internet Mapping Specialist
* Photogrammetrist
* Field Mapping Specialist
* Map Library Services
* Transportation and Logistics
* Intelligence/National Security
* Urban and Regional Planning
* Environmental Health
* Emergency Management
* Environmental Management
* Costal Management
Faculty:
Tom Allen
Tom Crawford
Ron Mitchelson
Karen Mulcahy
Scott Wade
Yong Wang

