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 Geographic Information Science (BA)
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SchoolUniversity of Regina
LocationRegina, SK, Canada
School TypeUniversity
School SizeFull-time Undergraduate: 12,083
Full-time Graduate: 1,407
DegreeBachelor
Honours
Co-op
Length4 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*65%
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesRequired Courses: - English Language Arts A30 & B30* - One approved math or science - One approved 30-level language, social science, or fine arts - One additional approved 30-level course
Cost
International: $11,397

Please consult the following website for additional information on tuition and fees:

https://www.uregina.ca/fs/students/fee-schedule.html.

Listed cost is per term.
Scholarships
DescriptionThe Bachelor of Geographic Information Science (B.GISc) is an innovative program offered by the Department of Geography & Environmental Studies at the University of Regina. The Bachelor of Geographic Information Science is a unique designation that is not offered anywhere else in North America.

Geographic Information Science (GIScience) is the intellectual understanding behind the development and application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). GIS are used by: resource exploration companies to locate areas of new reserves; power utilities to plan new power line routes; municipalities to manage their infrastructure; school boards to optimize school bus routing; health districts to examine the spread of infectious diseases; police departments to identify crime hot spots; and businesses to document the geographic distribution and demographics of their customers. Some of the questions asked in GIScience are: What are the implications of using latitude and longitude, a postal code, or a street address to locate a crime scene? How do you encode the flight pattern of a butterfly in a computer? Is there a spatial correlation between diabetes and socio-economic status?

GIScience is an emerging academic discipline and is being used throughout the world to solve problems in multiple disciplines: Biologists use GIS to map the nesting and foraging habitats of endangered wildlife. Environmental engineers have built hydraulic models into GIS to forecast peak river flow conditions. Crime mapping with GIS has revolutionized the work done by justice and police professionals. Social planners and social workers use GIS to optimize the delivery of social services to segments of the population in most need. Business analysts enter data on customer purchasing patterns, demographic trends, and the location of competitors into a GIS to identify ideal locations to establish new business enterprises. Health professionals use GIS to track the spread of infectious diseases and to search for the social and environmental conduits along which the viruses travel the fastest.

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