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GIS Program

GIS Program

Geography

Geography helps us make sense of our world.  It is an interdisciplinary course of study examining the physical landscapes of the Earth and humans' relationship to them.

Geographic Information Systems

The GIS program at Mt. Sac will help you develop an understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of geospatial technologies, gain the skills need to construct high-quality applications and enhance your marketability in the workforce. 

Watch an excellent GIS video demonstrating how GIS is applied in different fields.

Listen to a Podcast about the GIS program and another Podcast about how GIS is used to address equity issues

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Geography Program
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What is GIS?
Geographic Information System uses computers and software to leverage the fundamental principle of geography – that location is important in people’s lives. It is a tool for managing information according to where it’s located. There is currently a shortage of qualified professionals to fill GIS related positions ranging from engineers to telecommunications experts. GIS is one of the most important components in approaching global problem solving. It helps us look for patterns in both the man-made and natural worlds. People in business, government, education, and natural resources are using GIS to analyze markets, manage parcels of land, conduct research, and protect natural resources.
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Job Growth
The growth of GIS applications is expanding exponentially, creating new and exciting developments. GIS technology represents a billion dollar industry worldwide, growing at 25% per year, and serving 50,000 to 100,000 users in more than 100 countries.  At this time, job opportunities outnumber qualified graduates. There will continue to be a need for environmental engineers to deal with newer and tougher air and water regulations, as well as civil engineers to rebuild the nation’s infrastructure.

The U.S. Department of Labor estimates that there will be a national projected 5-7% growth in the GIS industry from 2019-2029. At the national level the average GIS worker earns $88,550, but the California average wage is $97,600.  A recent,  local GIS job search within the Mt Sac service area resulted in 20 advertised GIS positions. To learn more about the jobs and skills requirements, visit the GIS Job Clearing House website.

 

Our Professors

  • Dafna Golden
    Professor
    dgolden@mtsac.edu
  • Elizabeth Lobb
    Professor
    elobb@mtsac.edu
Geography

26D-2481L
(909) 274-4484
www.mtsac.edu/geography/