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x remove Sales Fundamentals Undergraduate Badge x remove Latin American and Latino/a Studies Minor x remove Applied Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in Natural Resources Undergraduate Certificate
Credits Required
9
21
12-13
Format
Face To Face
Face To Face
Face To Face
Location

Students in this program study downtown on the Robert C. Pew Grand Rapids Campus.

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Undergraduate students in this program study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.

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Undergraduate students in this major study at Grand Valley's Allendale Campus.

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Coursework

The digital badge is comprised of three three-credit courses, a total of nine credits:

  • MKT 350 - Marketing Management
  • MKT 353 - Marketing Negotiations
  • MKT 356 - Professional Selling
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Students study a variety of subjects, including:

  • Human rights
  • Culture: music, dance, art, cinema, and literature
  • Geography
  • History and politics
  • Model Organization of American States (MOAS)
  • Latino/a society
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The certificate is 12-13 credits. Required:

  • NRM 250  Natural Resource Measurements and Mapping
  • NRM 405  GIS Applications in Natural Resources
  • NRM 450  Applied Spatial Analysis of Natural Resources

And one of the following:

  • CIS 160  Learn to Code in Python
  • GEO 425  GIS Applications in Geology
  • GPY 370  Introduction to Remote Sensing
  • GPY 407  Advanced GIS
  • STA 418/518  Statistical Computing and Graphics with R
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Career Options
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The program can benefit a variety of careers, including:

  • Biology/ecology
  • Health sciences
  • International business
  • International relations
  • Government organizations
  • Spanish/education
  • Tourism
  • Social work
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According to market analysis, the number of unique monthly job postings specifying competency in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has increased by 285% over the past 5 years. GIS is a common "add-on" skill for jobs related to wildlife biology, fisheries science, landscape ecology, field ecology, and natural resources management. More than 10% of job postings in those fields required GIS skills (Indeed.com, May 28, 2021).

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