EHS Environmental GIS Certificate I

Students who are interested in this program will be most successful if they live in Lander, WY. Student housing is available for Lander students at our CWC Alpine Science Institute Campus. You can learn more about the Alpine Science Institute here: https://www.cwc.edu/alpinescience/

Program Description

The EHS (Environmental Health and Safety) Environmental GIS Certificate I combines hands-on training in environmental field methods with classroom instruction in environmental, geospatial, and physical science. The student will exit the program with a firm foundation in the field of environmental science and Geospatial Information Systems. This certificate will prepare the student to enter the professional realm with improved technical skills to work in the following industries: energy and natural resources, state government, conservation non-profits, wildlife biology, wildland firefighting, avalanche forecasting, and federal agencies such as the United States Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the National Parks. Courses from the EHS Environmental GIS certificate program can be applied towards completion of either an Associate of Science in Expedition Science and/or towards the AAS in EHS Environmental GIS.

The student in this program will complete course work at the CWC Lander Center, CWC Alpine Science Institute, on public lands in the Wind River Mountains and Wind River Basin, and online.

General Education Requirements

Writing Level I (WR1)/ORAL(in program)

MATH/APPM/LSCI

(in program)
UNST1 credits

Program Requirements

Students must complete the following courses:

Course NumberTitleCredits
BIOL 1080Intro to Environmental Science

4 credits

ENGL 1010English Composition I

3 credits

GIS courses: Students must choose a minimum of 11 credits:

Course NumberTitleCredits
GIST 1050GNSS Field Data Collection

3 credits

GIST 1100Workshop in UAV Mapping and GIS Applications

1 credit

GIST 1200Geospatial Foundations

4 credits

GIST 2000Professional GIST:

1 - 6 credits

GIST 2110Techniques in Cartography

4 credits

GIST 2140Survey of Remote Sensing Applications

4 credits

GIST 2180Geospatial Web Applications

4 credits

GIST 2310Intro to Geographic Information Systems

4 credits

GIST 2395Capstone Project in Geographic Information Systems

3 credits

GIST 2410Advanced Geographic Information Systems

4 credits

GIST 4950Research in:

1 - 6 credits

Program Electives

Students must choose a minimum of 11 credits from the following:

Course NumberTitleCredits
AECL 1000Agroecology

4 credits

AECL 1970Crop Production Practicum 1

3 credits

ANTH 2010Cultural Resources Field School

3 credits

ATSC 2000Introduction to Meteorology

4 credits

ATSC 2110Introduction to Climatology

4 credits

BIOL 1010General Biology I

4 credits

BIOL 1020Life Science

4 credits

CHEM 1000Intro to Chemistry

4 credits

ENR 1005Trailbuilding I

1 - 3 credits

ENR 2005Trailbuilding 2

4 credits

ENR 2050Environmental Field Methods

3 credits

ENR 2150NAI Certified Interpretive Guide

3 credits

ENR 2200Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem Naturalist

4 credits

ENR 2425Mountain Environments

4 credits

GEOG 1010Intro to Physical Geography

4 credits

GEOG 1020Intro to Human Geography

3 credits

GEOG 2950Research In:

3 credits

HLED 2010Wilderness First Responder

4 credits

HORT 2025Horticultural Science

4 credits

MATH 1000Problem Solving

3 credits

MATH 1400College Algebra

4 credits

Any NOLS Wilderness Course

1-5 credits

OEAC 1400Avalanche Level 1

1 credits

OEAC 2020Mountaineering:

1 - 5 credits

OEAC 2025Wilderness Navigation

1 credits

OEAC 2030Wilderness Backpacking:

1 - 5 credits

OEAC 2031Combined Expeditions:

1 - 5 credits

ORTM 1000Foundations of Recreation and Tourism

3 credits

REWM 1300Intro to Water Resources

3 credits

REWM 2000Principles of Rangeland Management

3 credits

REWM 2500Rangeland Plant Identification

2 credits

SOIL 2010Intro to Soil Science

4 credits

Total Credit Hours: 30