Geospatial Technology II 8424 (co-op not available)

Suggested Grade Levels: 9 or 10 or 11 or 12 (36 weeks)

Prerequisite:  Geospatial Technology I (8423/co-op not available/36 weeks)

Geospatial Technology II provides further experiences pertaining to the study of geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), and remote sensing (RS). These technologies allow students to explore and analyze the natural and human-made world, from local to global and beyond. Students will use various tools, processes, and techniques to create, store, access, manipulate, and revise data to solve human challenges. Data is collected and used to analyze spatial relationships. These experiences employ real-world spatial analysis models and guidelines for integrating, interpreting, analyzing, and synthesizing data, with a focus on both the implications and the limitations of such technologies.

Concentration Sequences Career Cluster(s) and Pathway(s) Available Credentials
(A combination of the course above and those below, equivalent to two 36-week courses)
Students wishing to complete a specialization may take additional courses appropriate to their career pathways.
For federal reporting (choose one) Upon Completion of the Above Course
Information Technology
  • Information Support and Services
  • Network Systems
  • Programming and Software Development
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
  • Engineering and Technology
  • Science and Mathematics
Transportation, Distribution and Logistics
  • Logistics Planning and Management Services
  • Transportation Systems/Infrastructure Planning, Management
Certifications