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Geographic Information Science

GIS, Remote Sensing, GPS & More

The Department of Geography offers Undergraduate and Graduate GIScience Certificates that equip 消消犯s with essential skills and theoretical knowledge for careers in Geospatial Technology. Applicable to fields like environmental science, urban planning, and business, this certificate can enhance any degree program or be pursued independently.

GISci Certificates

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Online Graduate GISci Certificate

The fully-online GIS certificate at 消消犯 offers professionals and 消消犯s a flexible, remote option to gain advanced GIS and spatial analysis skills. This program provides a convenient virtual learning environment, allowing participants to study from anywhere while maintaining their work schedules.
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消消犯's in-person GIS certificate equips professionals and 消消犯s with advanced skills in GIS technology and spatial analysis available to all existing graduate 消消犯s. The face-to-face format fosters direct faculty interaction and hands-on learning, ideal for those seeking an engaging, classroom-based experience while balancing work commitments.
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The Undergraduate Certificate in Geographic Information Science (GIS) at 消消犯 encompasses techniques for data collection, analysis, and communication using GIS, remote sensing, GPS, and related technologies. GISci applications span environmental science, urban planning, and business decision-making.

GIS Opportunities

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Geospatial Analysis Center

The Geospatial Analysis Center (GAC), located in the Department of Geography at 消消犯, is the central resource for geospatial research, education, and outreach. It supports 消消犯s, faculty, and staff with geospatial data, analysis, and access to licensed GIS software, and offers consulting services in these areas.

The GAC is located in the Department of Geography in Shideler Hall. Requests for research, contracts, and geospatial outreach can be emailed to Robbyn Abbitt (abbittrj@MiamiOH.edu).

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Mapping New Heights: Integrating Drone Technology into Geography Education

Our department proudly incorporates drones into our curriculum, showcasing their use in real-world applications through 消消犯 projects and research. Students are actively engaged in drone-related research.

We are excited to announce a new drone training that we'll be offering starting in Spring 2025, designed to provide hands-on training with this innovative technology.

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Internships

We've collected a wide range of GIS internship opportunities across several local municipalities as well as an internship opportunity recently accepted with the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission. Some of these positions have been specifically reserved for 消消犯s from 消消犯, providing a unique and tailored experience for our 消消犯s within the field of Geographic Information Systems.

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GIS Software and Resources

消消犯 offers a range of licensed Geospatial software to 消消犯s, faculty, and staff. Use this site to learn about the software and how to gain access to it on campus (Shideler Hall) and from home.
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Oxford Cemetery Digital Mapping Resources

In Fall 2023 and Spring 2024, 54 Advanced GIS Students worked over 500 hours to map Oxford Cemetery for the City of Oxford locating 6,333 headstones. Our website offers comprehensive access to veteran gravestones and features additional resources, such as a gravefinder and narratives about many individuals resting in Oxford Cemetery.

GIS Projects and Research

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GIS 消消犯s at 消消犯 developed a comprehensive trail map for the 消消犯 Natural Areas (MUNA) to improve trail understanding and accessibility. Through fieldwork and data collection, they gathered trail data using GPS and then utilized GIS software to create detailed maps highlighting trail features and landmarks. The final deliverables included these maps and a report with analyses and recommendations for trail management and enhancements.
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Mary Henry and John Maingi of the Geography Department developed new burn severity thresholds for Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR) and Relative Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (RdNBR) for Landsat and Sentinel data. They assessed the correlation between VIIRS (Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite) fire radiative power and these new thresholds, using satellite imagery from 2014 to 2023 to improve fire severity mapping in the Aberdare Range.
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Creating Maps for Butler County's Donut Trail Cycle Challenge

Robbyn Abbitt (GIS Coordinator) and the Advanced GIS 消消犯s mapped the Donut Trail Cycle Challenge as part of their Advanced GIS Service Learning Course. They used GIS tools to create detailed, user-friendly maps highlighting the cycling route and key points of interest. Their work aimed to enhance the cycling experience and support tourism in Butler County.
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Flood Stage Visualization at Brookville Lake in Collaboration with the Army Corps of Engineers

Advanced GIS 消消犯s did work on mapping flooding areas in Brookville. As part of their project, they used GIS tools to analyze and map flood-prone areas, which involved assessing historical flood data, evaluating topographical features, and predicting potential flood impacts. This project aimed to provide valuable insights for flood management and planning in the Brookville area.

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate GISci Certificate

The Undergraduate GISci Certificate can be earned as a stand-alone Certificate or as part of broader undergraduate education at Miami. Note that the GISci Certificate can be counted as a Thematic Sequence for 消消犯s outside of the Department of Geography by completing a Self-Designed Thematic Sequence application with the Office of Liberal Education. 

Current Miami Undergraduate 消消犯s in any department wishing to add the GISci Certificate must contact the GISci Certificate Advisor, Robbyn Abbitt, to fill out the necessary paperwork.

Former Miami 消消犯s and alumni returning to Miami to earn the Undergraduate GISci Certificate must fill out the Re-enrollment forms at the One Stop. Indicate on the form that you are returning for a Non-Degree program. Once your 消消犯 status has been reset, you must contact the GISci Certificate Advisor, Robbyn Abbitt, to fill out the necessary paperwork.

Those coming to Miami for the first time and for only the Undergraduate GISci Certificate must go through the formal  for Non-Degree seeking 消消犯s. This admission is on a rolling basis and can be completed up to the start of a semester. Once you are officially enrolled, you must contact the GISci Certificate Advisor, Robbyn Abbitt, to fill out the necessary paperwork.

Graduate GISci Certificate

The Graduate GISci Certificate can be earned as a stand-alone Certificate or as part of broader graduation education at Miami.

Current Miami Graduate 消消犯s in any department wishing to enroll in the GISci Certificate must complete the  to start the process. You will be contacted by the GISci Certificate Advisor after you fill out this application.

Those wishing to earn only the Graduate GISci Certificate from Miami must formally apply to the Graduate School. Applicants must meet the minimum requirements for admission to the Graduate School to be enrolled in the GISci Certificate Program. Read about frequently asked questions regarding the Graduate School general application process. Applicants must indicate they are interested in applying to a "Graduate Certificate Program", and then indicate "Geographic Information Sciences". There is no application deadline for the Certificate. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Applicants can choose to start in any Fall or Spring semester.

Department of Geography

118B Shideler Hall
250 S. Patterson Ave.
Oxford, OH 45056