The SDSU Certificate in Enterprise Geographic Information Systems at Bootcamp GIS
Through a unique partnership with Bootcamp GIS, a San Diego-based leader in GIS training, this online program is led by industry practitioners who share how they use GIS technology to solve big problems. Through a series of intensive online courses, your employees can acquire the enterprise-level GIS skills needed to elevate your organization in the geospatial industry.
Your Environmental, Engineering, Planning, and IT Staff Can Attain World-class GIS Skills in Six Courses
With organizations across the globe increasingly relying on location intelligence to make better decisions, the Geographic Information Systems industry is projected to grow from $9 billion to $18 billion in the next six years. In this tech sector, standard college courses are not meeting the demand for marketable skills at the intersection of IT and geography — including Cloud, mobile, database, and programming. Our GIS courses focus exclusively on the in-demand skills that your organization needs to make data-driven decisions.
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Program Overview
- Online format for flexible scheduling
- Web-based development sandbox using the latest software
- Taught by experts around the country
- Project-based using industry examples
- Blended personal/YouTube instructional approach
- Join a community of passionate students, instructors, and renowned companies
Career Outcomes
GIS Specialist — Nationwide
Job Postings
Last 12 months
14,803
Projected Growth
Over 10 years
+9.30%
Salary Range
Average
$47,000-$78,000
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The Location Skills Everyone Needs in the $18B GIS Industry
The GIS industry is massive and doubling with new job growth. New hires come from nearly every academic discipline and learn exciting new ways to put data onto a map. From geography and biology to business, statistics, and health, the opportunities for mapped data are seemingly endless.
This program is offered in partnership with a third-party provider responsible for marketing, outreach, recruitment, curriculum design, and/or instructional services. The courses are not eligible for degree credit at SDSU and are not taught by University faculty nor associated with any campus academic department.