Mar 04, 2025  
[DRAFT] 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
[DRAFT] 2025-2026 Undergraduate Catalog

Geospatial Sciences, B.S.

Location(s): Online, On Campus


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Program Description

The Bachelor of Science with a major in Geospatial Sciences (GSS) integrates various geospatial technologies with applied research domains. The GSS program aims at producing high caliber graduates who are well trained in the theory and application of geospatial technologies, including GIS, remote sensing, and land surveying. Students receive fundamental knowledge of geospatial skills, along with specific content in one of three concentration: human-environment systems, information systems, or land surveying. Geospatial Sciences provide students a set of skills to manipulate, analyze, assess, and visualize data by way of digital maps and/or map imagery to solve problems. Graduates of the major have obtained geospatial jobs related to crime analysis, emergency services, engineering, epidemiology, environmental management, forestry, housing, marketing, military sciences, sustainability, land surveying, transportation, urban planning, and utilities, among others.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

Students who successfully complete this program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge at an appropriate and effective level of expertise in geospatial techniques in GIS and/or remote sensing;  
  2. Demonstrate communication skills effectively in written, oral, graphic/visual and interpersonal forms using correct terminology as well as appropriate cartography and graphicacy in the form of maps; and  
  3. Demonstrate analytical skills that employ appropriate methodologies to address theoretical and practical issues that are solved using geospatial technologies.

[icon]This program is a part of the Norman J. Radow College of Humanities and Social Sciences .

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Admission, Enrollment, and Graduation Criteria

Admissions Criteria

Admission to this program is open to all students who meet Kennesaw State University’s general admission standards. Visit the Admissions  section of the Catalog for more details.

Enrollment Criteria

This program does not have specific enrollment requirements. 

Graduation Criteria

Each student is expected to meet the requirements outlined in Academic Policy 5.0 PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS & GRADUATION .

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Program Course Requirements

Core IMPACTS Curriculum (42 Credit Hours)


KSU’s General Education Core IMPACTS Curriculum  

Core Field of Study (18 Credit Hours)


Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses.

Core Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)


Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)


Select 6 credit hours of 1000-2000 level coursework from the University Catalog.

Major Electives (9 Credit Hours)


GIS and Remote Sensing Elective Courses (6 Credit Hours)


Select 6 credit hours from the following list of courses:

Experience Elective Courses (3 Credit Hours)


Select 3 credit hours from the following list of courses:

Major Concentrations (36 Credit Hours)


Students must earn a “C” or better in these courses.

Human-Environmental Concentration


Elective Courses (12 Credit Hours)


Select 3 credit hours from Group A, 3 credit hours from Group B and an additional 6 credit hours of coursework from Groups A and/or B.

Free Electives (15 Credit Hours)


Select 15 credit hours of 1000-4000 level coursework from the University Catalog. In accordance with KSU Graduation Policy , students must earn a grade of “D” or better in these courses while maintaining a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA.

Information Systems Concentration


Free Electives (15 Credit Hours)


Select 15 credit hours of 1000-4000 level coursework from the University Catalog. In accordance with KSU Graduation Policy , students must earn a grade of “D” or better in these courses while maintaining a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA.

Land Surveying Concentration


Upon completion of the Geospatial Science, BS degree requirements and this concentration students may apply for the Land Surveying Certificate .

Free Electives (9 Credit Hours)


Select 9 credit hours of 1000-4000 level coursework from the University Catalog. In accordance with KSU Graduation Policy , students must earn a grade of “D” or better in these courses while maintaining a minimum 2.00 cumulative GPA.

Program Total (120 Credit Hours)