Domestic students
$1,761.02
total program cost
Microcredential Microcredentials are short, targeted programs that focus on specific skills needed by employers or communities. They are often industry-recognized and can help you enter the workforce quickly or continue your education.
Distance Distance
Online Online
100 hours 100 hours, completed in two courses
$1,761.02 total program cost Domestic students: $1,761 total program cost
TBD
Take your GIS expertise to the next level by mastering modern database technologies. Designed for learners who have completed the GIS Essentials Microcredential, this 100-hour program equips you with the skills to design, build, and manage relational databases within a GIS environment.
Through hands-on training in two targeted courses, you'll learn to:
Our program has evolved - formerly known as the Advanced GIS Certificate, we now offer a suite of stackable microcredentials designed to provide greater flexibility and targeted learning. Start with the GIS Essentials Microcredential, then build your expertise with the Advanced GIS, 3D Modeling and Remote Sensing in GIS, and/or the GIS Database Management microcredentials. Tailor your education to your goals and industry needs!
Q1 What is the deadline to apply?
The application period ends when the program is full. It is strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible to avoid being waitlisted.
Q2 Is this an online program?
Yes, the entirety of the program is delivered online.
Q3 What are the tech requirements for the program?
Tech requirements can be found here.
Shelley Desautels, BA, Adv. Dip. GIS
Desautels has worked in the GIS industry for over 9 years and runs her own mapping and consulting firm. She has a Bachelor of Arts – Geography degree, plus an Advanced GIS Diploma from BCIT. Her favorite part of teaching the GIS Certificate Program is seeing the growth of her students from a basic understanding of GIS to a skill level that is fully ready to enter the work force by the end of the course.
Tammi Mills, B.Sc.
Mills completed her B.Sc. in Archaeology and Geography at the University of Lethbridge in 2009 with a concentration in GIS. She then continued on, earning a Master’s degree in Archaeology where she used the GIS to spatially analyze an archaeological site in southern Alberta. Tammi then went to work in the archaeological consulting field for over 10 years where the preferred mapping software was ESRI’s ArcGIS. Using her skills from university, Tammi was able to assist with large and small-scale mapping projects for clients. During her studies and while working in the consulting community, Tammi was also able to work with First Nation’s and indigenous communities in Northeastern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. After taking a brief hiatus from the archaeological community, Tammi is excited to be continuing her education with a PhD in Remote Sensing at the University of Lethbridge. Her preliminary research will focus on the use of LIDAR, structure from motion and thermal imaging, and will be exploring the utility of these systems in identifying and surveying archaeological sites.
Building on skills acquired in the Geographic Information Systems Essentials Microcredential, learners will continue to advance their Geographic Information Systems knowledge and develop the skills required to work with modern database technologies within a Geographic Information Systems environment. This microcredential is 100 hours, completed in two courses.
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All amounts are approximate and are subject to change.