Geographic Information Systems (GIS) - Micro Credential Course

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A 15-week, advanced practical training in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with a strong focus on ArcGIS Pro, offered in a flexible HyFlex format blending face-to-face and online study.

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

Invercargill / Hyflex, Invercargill

It will take a total of 15 weeks

This course requires 3 hours per week

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Apply GIS skills for scientific and planning roles

Gain knowledge and skills directly relevant for employment in scientific investigations, resource management, and development planning using GIS.

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Advanced knowledge of ArcGIS Pro software

Develop advanced-level proficiency with Geographic Information Systems software, specifically ArcGIS Pro.

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Produce industry-ready GIS professionals

Prepare to become a professional practitioner who is well-regarded by employers in sectors requiring GIS expertise.

What You're Signing Up For

This micro-credential provides advanced practical training in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), emphasizing both theoretical and hands-on skills using ArcGIS Pro. Students learn GIS concepts, real-world applications, and master advanced GIS software functions through practical labs. The course prepares participants for roles in scientific investigation, resource management, and development planning.

Course Content

  • Introduction to GIS terminology and functionality
  • Creating GIS maps
  • Introduction to spatial analysis and solving geographic problems
  • Understanding raster and vector data
  • Understanding overlays and buffers
  • Symbolizing categorical and quantitative data
  • Labelling map features
  • Managing tables
  • Editing features and attributes
  • Creating geodatabases and feature classes
  • Adding and editing data in geodatabases
  • Aligning spatial data

What you need to know first

Successful completion of a New Zealand Diploma (Level 5), or application by academic qualification.

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Environmental management

  • Geospatial science

  • Resource management

  • Urban and regional planning

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • GIS technician

  • Environmental scientist

  • Resource manager

  • Planning assistant