GIS for Higher Education
 

Disciplines Using ESRI Software

GIS is a cross-disciplinary field and is found in the classrooms of many academic departments including those listed below. For more information, please contact the higher education program manager.

Agriculture

Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Engineering
Agronomy
Animal Science
Farm and Ranch Management
Pest Management
Plant Science
Soil Science
Veterinary Science

Architecture

Architecture
City and Regional Planning
Environmental Design
Landscape Architecture
Urban Design

Business

Business Administration
Decision Support Systems
Economic and Management Research
Marketing
Operations Research
Real Estate Management
Retail Management
Transportation & Fleet Management

Education

Technical Education
Secondary Education
Science Education

Engineering

Aerospace Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Environmental Engineering
Geomatics (Surveying)
Industrial Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Software Engineering
Telecommunications
Transportation Engineering

Humanities

Classical Studies
Historic Preservation
History
Religion

Law

Jurisdictional Law
Real Estate
Redistricting

Library

Government Documents
Map and Imagery Collections
Reference Librarian

Military Science

Base Management
Battlefield Management
Supply and Logistics

Natural Resource Management

Fisheries
Forestry
Parks and Recreation
Range Management
Wildlife Management
Water Resources Management

Natural Sciences

Biostatistics
Botany
Coastal Studies
Conservation Biology
Ecology
Entomology
Environmental Science
Marine Biology
Oceanography
Pedology
Zoology

Public Health and Medicine

Environmental Health
Epidemiology
Health Care Management
Public Health

Physical Sciences

Applied Physics
Computer Science
Geology, Geosciences, Earth Science
Geographic Information Sciences
Geochemistry
Hydrology
Meteorology and Climatology
Paleontology
Quaternary Research
Seismology Research

Social Sciences

Area and Ethnic Studies
Anthropology and Archaeology
Communications and Journalism
Criminal Justice
Economics
Geography
Government
International Studies
Journalism
Linguistics
Political Science
Public Administration
Psychology
Regional Science
Sociology
Travel and Tourism
Urban Planning



 
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