The Geospatial Science program is part of the Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (MAS) graduate program.
Degrees Awarded: Advanced Graduate Certificate in Geospatial Science
Certificate Program Director: Sung-Gheel Jang, E 2360 Melville Library, (631) 632-5364
Graduate Coordinator: Ginny Clancy, 105 Endeavour Hall, (631) 632-8681
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The Geospatial Science program supports the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing needs for a wide range of departments on the Stony Brook campuses. These tools are extensively used in the sciences (including geology, marine, environmental,anthropology, etc.), the social sciences (including sociology, political science, urban planning), in the corporate and non-profit world, public health, security, and disaster response. The program is design to give each student a firm foundation in Geospatial Science while allowing the flexibility to learn the tools needed for their chosen discipline.
The Advanced Graduate Geospatial Science (GSS) Certificate will allow graduate students and working professionals to advance their GIS knowledge and employment opportunities with an industry-recognized certificate. The program will require students to earn 15 credits in addition to holding a BA, BS, or graduate degree. The program courses will be offered in the traditional semester format and during summer sessions. The program offers fully online courses that are intended to allow full time students to remotely complete the certificate requirements in one year.
Admission Requirements
Application Website
Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Geospatial Science is open to any student enrolled a graduate degree-granting program at Stony Brook University or to free-standing certificate students who have completed their bachelor’s degree or higher from an accredited college or university who meet the admissions criteria.
For applicants already admitted to the university, admission involves completing a “Permission to Enroll in a Secondary Certificate” form. For admission to the free-standing Certificate Program in Geospatial Science, students are required to have earned a minimum or a bachelor’s degree with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 on a 4 point scale and the following:
- A letter of application stating the purpose of study
- A Graduate School application form
- An official transcript of undergraduate record culminating in a bachelor’s degree and graduate degree transcript if applicable
- Two letters of recommendation from teaching supervisors and/or professors
The forms and additional information are available through the Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (MAS) graduate program office.
Geospatial Science
The Geospatial Science program is an umbrella program that includes the graduate educational components of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing from many different departments across campus. The main teaching lab and the Geospatial Center is in Earth and Space Sciences with other GIS and remote teaching sensing labs in Marine Sciences, Anthropology, Geology, Engineering, and Public Health.The Geospatial Center supports education and research, and houses large format print capabilities for GIS and remote sensing projects.