A Message to the Campus Community

May 1, 2024 - 1:47 p.m.

Dear Students and Colleagues,

As we all come to terms with the recent events on campus, it is important to recognize the emotional impact they have taken on us, individually and collectively. We want to acknowledge that this has been an extremely challenging week for Cal Poly Humboldt. We are hurting within our campus community and beyond, and we have much work in front of us to reset, rebuild, and heal. This will take time. We will do this together.

 See more at humboldt.edu/emergency.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

GSP 270, 3 units

Use of a variety of spatial data types for spatial analysis and data visualization. Topological relations, buffer, query and map algebra analysis; create layouts and maps. Prerequisite: GSP 101. Recommended: GSP 216.

This class includes a lab.

To enroll in this course, you must have been admitted into the Online Geospatial Certificate Program and have completed GSP 101.

Apply to the program

Fall 2024: August 26-October 18, 2024

Online

Fee: $1,080

Amy Rock

Amy Rock

Amy Rock is a professor in the Department of Geography, Environment, & Spatial Analysis at Humboldt State University. She holds a Ph.D. in geography from Kent State University; an M.A. in geography from Ohio University; and a B.G.S. in architectural history from Ohio University. Her research and training has been in community development, rural development, GIS, cartography, participatory GIS and citizen mapping. She has taught GSP 270: GIS; GSP 316: Cartography; GSP 416: Advanced Cartography; and GSP 426: Cartography Practicum.