Student Name:__________________ Term Code:____________________ My Registration Date:_____________ Holds on My Account:_____________

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificate

A Certificate Program in Geographic Information Systems is also offered. A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a large digital map database and software program that includes an integrated set of tools for storing, querying, analyzing, and displaying geo-referenced information. GIS merges theoretical and practical aspects of spatial analysis across many different disciplines, such as environmental biology, geology, archaeology, agriculture, engineering, computer science, business administration, and, of course, geography. A GIS is used to build cartographic databases, create attributes for map information, and analyze and visualize complex spatial relationships in the mapped information. Students enrolled in the GIS Certificate Program take courses in which they gain valuable experience using industry-standard GIS software, as well as familiarity with various modern field mapping procedures, such as Global Positioning System (GPS) units. Surveying, remote sensing and computer science courses provide additional fundamental skills related to GIS. Completion of the GIS Certificate will provide the student with skills and experience that are in high demand in today’s workplace.

For more information on the GIS Certificate, visit the program’s website:
http://geo.fortlewis.edu/GIS/certificate.html

DEGREE AUDIT SUMMARY

Placement: This information appears at the top of your degree audit in small, italicized writing.



Calculus Track Placement: ________________________



Quantitative Thinking and Statistics Track Placement: ________________________



Writing Placement: ________________________

A Minimum of 120 Credits is Required for Degree Completion



Earned: ______________________________



In-Progress: ______________________________



Needs: ______________________________

Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or Higher is Required



Cumulative GPA: ______________________________

Upper Division Requirement: At least 36 Upper Division Credits.

Upper division courses are 300 & 400 level (ex: BA355 or BA406).

Needs: ______________________________



From here forward mark the boxes of courses you have COMPLETED or are CURRENTLY TAKING.


First-Year Launch Course

This course does not apply for transfer students. Mark this course as complete if your audit says it has been waived.


Communication Courses: Two courses in sequence. EITHER One CO1 and One CO2 - OR - One CO2 and One CO3, as determined by placement. (Refer to the “Writing Placement” at top the top of this worksheet)

Introductory Writing (CO1; COMP150) & Intermediate Writing (CO2; COMP250)

CO1


CO2


Intermediate Writing (CO2; COMP250) & Advanced Writing (CO3; COMP350)

CO2


CO3


Arts and Humanities, History, Social & Behavioral Sciences: A Minimum of 15 Credits is Required Complete a minimum of 2 Arts and Humanities courses, 1 History Course and 1 Social and Behavioral Sciences course. A fifth course may be necessary to reach the 15 credits.

Arts and Humanities (AH1-AH4)

First A&H Course


Second A&H Course


History (HI1)


Social and Behavioral Sciences (SS1-SS3)


One additional course in Arts and Humanities (AH1-AH4) or History (HI1) or Social and Behavioral Sciences (SS1-SS3)


Mathematics: A minimum of 3 credits of MA1 coursework.

If NOT complete, refer to your math placements (at top of worksheet) and major to determine which math course to take.


Natural and Physical Sciences: One lab course (SC1) with a second course from either SC1 or SC2.

SC1: Laboratory Courses (4 credits)


SC2: Non-lab Course (3 credits) or a second SC1 Course (4 credits)



NEXT CLASSES NEEDED FOR MY MAJOR, MINOR, AND/OR CERTIFICATE (use the classes you still need to complete on your degree audit and prioritize them based on the Four-Year Map and the course catalog)

Subject & Course Number

(ex: PSYC157)

Course Prereqs?

This course will count towards my: (Major, Minor, or Certificate)

















PROPOSED SCHEDULE (max 18 credits; 22 with a petition for a credit overload)

CRN

(5 digits)

Subject & Course Number

(ex: PSYC157)

This course will count towards my:

(LAC, Major, Elective)

Credits

Upper Division

Credits

Scheduling information and class notes:

Days of week and time, Online, Hyflex, Remote Access or In-Person)





































TOTAL:



This proposed schedule does not mean you are registered for classes. Use this information to register in WebOPUS on your assigned date.