Geospatial Analysis Program
The geospatial analysis program provides advanced teaching, research and academic program support for the development of spatial analyses across multiple disciplines.

News
- Job Announcement: Assistant Professor of Practice in Geospatial Analysis -- applications to be reviewed by December 15th, 2008.
Mission
From marine science to surficial earth processes, from environmental economics to environmental epidemiology, from landscape ecology to conservation planning; all of these areas benefit, even require, the powerful analytical and presentation abilities of geospatial technologies for mapping out today's environmental solutions.
Geospatial technologies include Geographic Information Systems (GIS), satellite remote sensing, field surveying and Global Positioning Systems (GPS).
Scope
The School-wide Geospatial Technologies Program develops and maintains:
- Undergraduate, professional MEM, and graduate geospatial technologies curricula
- Professional non-degree, distance learning instruction & certificate programs
- Research support for geospatial technologies and analysis
- The institutional geospatial technology liaison between the Nicholas School and University