The B.S. in Geospatial Computing is an interdisciplinary degree that blends the Geospatial Technology Certificate and a Computer Science, CIT, or Data Analytics Cluster or Certificate with core Geology classes. The result is a robust, flexible B.S. degree that helps students develop the skills needed to be a geospatial or GIS analyst and/or computer technician. Geospatial analysts define and help solve spatial problems by gathering, analyzing, and managing data with geographic locations and producing maps. Students receive hands-on training in a variety of geospatial technologies including statistics, database management, Python programming, and ArcGIS, ENVI, and AutoCad software. The Geospatial Technology certificate completes 15-credits of the Geospatial Computing degree.