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Eastern
Michigan University offers a fully online graduate certificate
in Geographic Information
Systems (GIS) for educators. The certificate addresses classroom
concerns and implementation of
GIS and adapts teaching methods to include GIS into K–12
classroom curriculums. The program
has been written for K–12 teachers specifically with
a focus on what teachers need to know in GIS
to include this exciting application into their classroom
activity. If you later decide to pursue a full
degree, all of the credits you earn with the certificate
can be applied toward a master’s degree in
earth science education at EMU.
Through EMU-Online, you can learn
virtually
anywhere, anytime and take advantage of our
online registration, discussions, homework
and examinations; and guaranteed technical
support within a day when a request is
posted. And, out-of-state students can take all
EMU-Online courses at in-state tuition rates.
Career Opportunities
The Graduate Certificate in Geographic
Information Systems for Educators focuses on
the professional and effective use of GIS in the
classroom by teachers. Students who
complete this program will be able to:
• provide a rationale for using GIS in the
educational process,
• integrate GIS technology into instructional
programs,
• identify contributions of major leaders in the
field of GIS and the affect each leader has
had on the field,
• assess current trends in the GIS area
and relate the trends to past events and
future implications,
• teach the operation and various uses of
GIS, and
• evaluate the effectiveness of GIS in
classroom curricula.
The mission of the Graduate Certificate in
Geographic Information Systems for
Educators is to prepare professionals
capable of facilitating student learning in a
variety of settings. The program is
designed to provide students with both the
knowledge base and the application skills
that are required to use GIS effectively in
education. Focusing on the design,
development, utilization, management and
evaluation of instructional systems moves
us toward achieving this mission.
Number of Credits
The graduate certificate requires 15 credit hours of GIS
courses, all of which are offered online. Each of the first
four
courses will be 7.5 weeks in duration allowing for two complete
cycles of courses in the fall semester (Sept.–Dec.)
and two
in the winter semester (January- April). The fifth course
(School GIS Projects) is offered during the summer and can
either be completed online or by attending one of our projectbased
summer institutes on EMU’s main campus.
Program of Study
The program requires the following 15 credit hours for
completion:
GEOG 520 GIS Introduction for Educators (3)
GEOG 522 Internet GIS Resources for Educators (3)
GEOG 524 GIS as an Instructional Tool in Classrooms (3)
GEOG 667 School GIS Projects (3)
ESSC 669/GEO 669 GIS Lesson Plan Development (3)
Admission
1. Comply with the Graduate School’s admission
requirements.
2. Hold a 2.75 undergraduate GPA or 3.0 in the last half
of the undergraduate work or 3.3 GPA in 12 hours or
more of work at the graduate level or a minimum 50th
percentile on the GRE writing. International students
must have a minimum score of 550 on the TOEFL.
3. Furnish an analysis of professional goals written by the
candidate. This analysis should include a description of
how the chosen degree program will help meet the
selected goals and how the candidate’s life experiences,
accomplishments and interests will contribute to his or
her success in the program; and
4. Request and have submitted two letters of
recommendation that address the candidate’s
professional commitment, experience and potential.
The transcripts, analysis of goals and letters of
recommendation should give evidence of potential for
graduate-level scholarship.
Special GIS Technical Requirements
You do not need to purchase GIS software for the
introductory course. Free GIS software (ArcExplorer Java
Edition for Educators) will be used for the introductory
course. This software will adequately accommodate
Windows as well as Mac teaching environments.
After the first course teachers will be required to purchase
the Mapping Our World laboratory manual for use in the
courses (they will then be licensed to use this text in
their
school as well). Teachers can choose either Mapping Our
World for ArcView 3.x or ArcView 9.0. Both versions
provide a one-year site license of the software (AV3.x
or
AV9.0) with the book.
ArcExplorer comes with a free data set and can avail itself
of data from the Internet automatically. This tool is a
strong stepping-stone to ArcView 9.x and 3.x that will
be
introduced through the Mapping Our World texts in future
courses (as noted in the syllabi).
For More Information
For an application packet and information about
requirements for admission to the program, contact:
Chris Mayda
Associate Professor
Eastern Michigan University
Department of Geography and Geology
203 Strong Hall, Ypsilanti, MI 48197
734.407.7856
cmayda@emich.edu
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