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Drafting and Design Technology - Geographic Information Systems Technology


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(VC-GIST; TC-GIST; AAS-GIST)

Program Description:


This program prepares a person for entry-level positions in the geographical information systems field.  A geographic information system (GIS) is an integrated database management system used to store, organize, retrieve, and analyze geographical and resource data for decision-making. The curriculum includes computer-assisted drafting, map making, database management, surveying, and applications of geographic information systems. 

GIS technicians work under the supervision of GIS engineers, managers, cartographers, surveyors, and other professionals to store, organize, retrieve, and analyze resource data for planning and decision-making. The need for technicians in this area continues to grow with the rapid development and implementation of GIS technology.

Campus Location:


Jackson Campus-Academic/Technical Center - 601.987.8111

**Completion Award: Career Certificate in Drafting and Design Technology - Geographic Information Systems Technology 30 SH


Technical Certificate


**Completion Award: Technical Certificate in Drafting and Design Technology - Geographic Information Systems Technology 45 SH


Associate of Applied Science


**Completion Award: Associate of Applied Science in Drafting and Design Technology - Geographic Information Systems Technology 60-61 SH



**Additional Graduation Requirements: Any student (first-time, transfer, and part-time) who begins at Hinds Fall 2007 and later will be required to take Orientation (LLS 1312 /RST 1312 ) to graduate from the College. Exception: Orientation credit (1-3 hrs) transferred to Hinds from another college will satisfy our orientation requirement.

An Assessment Prep review course(s) and Skills Assessment exam(s) are required to graduate from this program.

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