Geospatial Information Science and Technology Minor The Geospatial Information Science and Technology Minor is available to any current UC Berkeley student in good academic standing. The deadline to complete this minor program is before your degree at UC Berkeley has posted. For more information, please email Christine Tobolski ([email protected]) or visit http://gis.berkeley.edu/students/minor.

Completing the Geospatial Information Science and Technology Minor Program:

• Students must complete at least five courses taken from the pre-determined list below. • Students must check with their home college for overlap restrictions between majors and minors. NOTE: All courses must be taken for a letter grade and the cumulative minor GPA must be 2.0 or higher. Required Course: Select one course from the following. ESPM 72 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (Sp) LDARCH C188/GEOG C188 Geographic Information Systems (F) Elective Courses: Complete four undergraduate courses from the list below. Graduate courses may be used for Minor, with consent of instructor and with completion of necessary prerequisites. If both required courses above are completed, one may count as an elective. Undergraduate Courses ANTHRO 196 COMPSCI 10 COMPSCI 160 CY PLAN 110 ENGIN 7 EPS 101 EPS 117 ESPM 172 ESPM 173 ESPM/ENVECON C183 GEOG 80 GEOG 140A GEOG 183 GEOG 185 GEOG 187 ISF 100D LD ARCH 130 LD ARCH 132

Undergraduate Seminar: Mobile City Chronicles: Gaming with New Technologies of Detection and Security (Note: There may be other 196 courses, but this is the only one approved.) The Beauty and Joy of Computing User Interface Design and Development Introduction to City Planning Introduction to Computer Programming for Scientists and Engineers (added Fall 2014) Field Geology and Digital Mapping Geomorphology Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing Introduction to Ecological Data Analysis Forest Ecosystem Management (added Fall 2014) Digital Worlds: An Introduction to Geospatial Technologies (added Fall 2014) Physical Landscapes: Process and Form Cartographic Representation Earth System Remote Sensing Advanced Cartographic Methods: GIS for Cartographers Introduction to Technology, Society, and Culture Sustainable Cities and Landscapes Computer Applications in Environmental Design

Graduate Courses CIV ENG 202B CY PLAN 204 CY PLAN 255 ESPM 210 ESPM 233 ESPM 271 ESPM 290 GEOG 282 LD ARCH 221 LD ARCH 254

Geostatistics and Stochastic Hydrogeology Analytic and Research Methods for Planners Urban Infomatics and Visualization Spatial Data Analysis for Natural Resources Geographic Information Systems for Environmental Science and Management Advanced Remote Sensing of Natural Resources Special Topics: Applications in Remote Sensing Geographic Information Systems: Applications in Geographical Research Quantitative Methods in Environmental Planning Topics in LAEP: Geographic Information Modeling in Support of Catastrophic Risk to Critical Infrastructures PB HLTH 272 Geographic Information Science for Public and Environmental Health PUB POL 290 Special Topics in Public Policy: Spatial Data and Analysis Note: Completion of the GIST minor will be noted in the memorandum section of the student’s transcript and not on their diploma. ♦ College of Natural Resources ♦ University of California, Berkeley ♦260 Mulford Hall, MC 3100 ♦ Berkeley, CA 94720 ♦ ♦ Tel: (510) 642-0542 ♦ Fax: (510) 643-3132 ♦ [email protected] ♦ http://cnr.berkeley.edu Revised 9/11/2015

GIST Minor for Spring 15 and Earlier Admits.pdf

CIV ENG 202B Geostatistics and Stochastic Hydrogeology. CY PLAN 204 Analytic and Research Methods for Planners. CY PLAN 255 Urban Infomatics and Visualization. ESPM 210 Spatial Data Analysis for Natural Resources. ESPM 233 Geographic Information Systems for Environmental Science and Management.

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