and faculty review schedules. Enrolment in GIS 492 is accepted in an ongoing basis. Applicants that have pre-requisite credentials with greater than 60 credits may apply for advanced credit to satisfy the elective stream course requirements. Admission Requirements ACADEMIC — The minimum requirement for entry is completion of a recognized college diploma/associate degree or applied/academic degree from an accredited post secondary institution in a related discipline. Such related disciplines include environmental studies, geology, surveying, geography, forestry, business, law enforcement, municipal planning, wildlife biology, emergency services, health care, surveying, recreation, or another field deemed acceptable by the School Chair. Minimum entry is also possible with equivalent education or work experience such as a background doing research or using the software programs described in 2 below. — Demonstrated competency in computer hardware and software technology, including database management, spreadsheet use, word processing, computer graphics and presentations is required. In addition, some proficiency with GIS software applications is recommended. Demonstrated competency includes evidence of successful completion of course work at the 100 or 200 level. Applicants without GIS software experience may be required to complete a basic introductory course prior to program admission. — Students may be required to complete the Computer Placement Test for assessment of their English and Math skills prior to entry into the program if they have not previously done so at Selkirk College. This will be the case unless they meet the stated exemptions outlined in Selkirk College Policy B3003.0: Pre-Admission Basic Skills Assessment. International students will be expected to provide a TOEFL exam score of 550 or above unless they have equivalent documentation of English proficiency. (A'"B" or above in English 12 or an LPI score of 4 or above would be examples of such equivalency.) — Applicants may be required to complete modules in mathematics, writing and computer technology GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS — BACHELOR DEGREE selkirk.ca/gis Year 2 SEMESTER 4 Course Name Credit ELECTIVE 018 GIS-UAS Elective On Campus 3 ELECTIVE 018 GIS-UAS Elective On Campus 3 ELECTIVE 018 GIS-UAS Elective On Campus 3 GIS 427 Project Management On Campus 3 GIS 492 Thesis On Campus 3 Total ib SEMESTER 5 Course Name Credit ELECTIVE 018 GIS-UAS Elective On Campus 3 ELECTIVE 018 GIS-UAS Elective On Campus 3 GIS 435 Statistics and Spatial Data Management On Campus 3 GIS 437 Emerging Trends in GIS On Campus 3 GIS 492 Thesis On Campus 3 Total ib GIS Reference Form Letter of Intent. All applicants must complete a brief essay of 500 words or less that states their background and personal interest in the Advanced Diploma in GIS. Applicants should highlight experience in GIS and computer skills in their essay. Specific Requirements for Students Without A Formal Credential from an Accredited Post- Secondary Institution An applicant with reasonable potential for success on the basis of work experience or other criteria may be admitted, notwithstanding some deficiency in prior formal education. Applicants with no accredited post-secondary credential may require academic upgrading. They are urged to apply for the program at least one year in advance. Co-Op Education Application Information Please make sure you meet all admission requirements, including the general admission requirements for the college and the specific admission requirements for your chosen program (these are listed in each program area). International Students (students who are applying to Selkirk College from locations outside of Canada) should follow the application steps required by Selkirk International. Program Courses ELECTIVE 018 - GIS-UAS ELECTIVE The student must pick an elective from Geography and/or business courses approved by the school chair. GIS 302 - INTRODUCTION TO GIS GIS 302 is an introduction to GIS theory and application. Emphasis will be placed on understanding skills if knowledge gaps in one or more of these areas are identified by the School Chair. GENERAL — Academic or Professional Reference. All applicants must submit two references on the form provided. selkirk.ca/programs You can view the pdf for Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Program coop programs here http://selkirk.ca/program/gis/co-op-education. how geospatial features are represented and captured as data and how these data can be managed, analyzed and presented using state-of-the-art GIS tools. Hands-on expertise will be developed with ESRI’s ArcGIS desktop software. This material is continued in GIS 303. This course or equivalent credit is required to continue in the ADGIS program. Pre-requisites: Admission to ADGIS program. Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 105