NODIS
offers instruction in GIS three ways:
(1)
Introductory workshops in ArcView GIS

NODIS
offers introductory workshops in ArcView
GIS 3.3 software. These three-day workshops are taught by NODIS
GIS specialists who are certified by Environmental
Systems Research Institute, Inc. (ESRI) as ArcView instructors.
Contact Brian McNamara
for more details.
ArcView
GIS Version 3.2 software is one of the most widely used desktop mapping
and GIS software packages. Introduction to ArcView GIS gives the hands-on
experience and conceptual overview needed to take full advantage of
the software's functions. No experience with desktop mapping or GIS
technology is required, but registrants should be familiar with windowing
software.
Participants become familiar with the ArcView GIS graphical user interface
(GUI) and use ArcView GIS to create, edit, display, query, and analyze
geographic and tabular data and to create presentation maps and charts.
ESRI-authorized workshop materials, including workbook and exercise
data CD, are provided.
Cost for each participant in the three-day workshop is $650, which includes
the ArcView GIS CD-ROM, textbook, instructional materials.
(2) Customized training in Mapinfo or Arcview
NODIS offers customized training courses in GIS. NODIS works in partnership
with our clients, providing training and support during and after the
implementation of a GIS. Brian McNammara is a certified ArcView instructor
and Jim Wyles is a GIS Specialist with MapInfo
experience in both private and public sector GIS projects.
(3) The Certificate Program in Urban Geographic Information Systems
(GIS)
Several
courses taught by NODIS staff for the Urban Studies department include
specific instruction in mapping, database management and geographic
information systems. The College has a GIS Lab Assistant, supervised
by the NODIS director, to assist faculty and students in the use of
GIS in the curriculum. The Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs
offers a certificate program in Urban Geographic Information Systems
(GIS). The program helps the college fulfill its mission to "provide
academic and professional education, expertise, and research capabilities
to enhance the quality of life in urban communities."
The
certificate program offers a sequence of courses to professionals who
wish to learn GIS technology to complement their careers in government,
planning, environment, public works, and other urban agencies. The program
provides a solid understanding of basic GIS concepts, technical and
institutional factors in GIS design and implementation, and applications
of the technology in professional settings.
The
certificate in Urban Geographic Information Systems is available to
students enrolled in graduate or undergraduate programs at Cleveland
State University and to professionals who meet University requirements
for non-degree-seeking status.
The
certificate program consists of three courses. The graduate introductory
course approaches GIS as a tool to provide students with basic technical,
analytical, and management skills that can be used in other courses
or in the work setting. The course focuses on the principles and concepts
of GIS and tools of spatial informational analysis that result in recommending
fast and efficient solutions to everyday problems. The remaining graduate
courses are more advanced and apply GIS to policy issues.
The
courses required for Urban GIS Certificates are:
GRADUATE
CERTIFICATES
- PAD/PDD/UST
642 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- PAD/PDD/UST
643 Advanced GIS
- PAD/PDD/UST
644 GIS Capstone Seminar
UNDERGRADUATE
CERTIFICATES
- UST
401 Computer Applications for Urban Research
- UST
403 Cartography and Graphics
- UST
434 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- GIS
project as part of an urban internship