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Trainees
in the IGERT in GI Science Program will follow the
doctoral degree requirements of their home academic
department, as well as participate in the GI Science
concentration. The GI Science Concentration includes:
Coursework
A core of four
core courses that build the intellectual core of the
program and provide basic training in research:
Introduction to Geographic Information Science (GEO
591)
Ontology of the Geographic Domain (PHI 531)
Spatial Databases (GEO 595 or CSE 562)
Ethics and Professionalism (PHI 640)
(Please
note that trainees participating in the Certificate
Program must also complete a GIScience elective, to
be approved by the student's advisor and IGERT program
office.)
Trainees will
also be expected
to demonstrate familiarity with:
Use of GI Systems
Individualized Mentoring
Participation in Active Research Programs*
International Summer Institutes (1-2 weeks)*
Internships (Domestic or International)*
Specialized Workshops and Colloquia
Dissertation Research in GI Science and Multidisciplinary
Doctoral Committees
*
Not a requirement for Certificate Students
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