Bachelor of Applied Technology in Geographic Information Systems

Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT)

Canada,Alberta

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 22,170/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 175

Application Fee

May 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Alberta

Type: College

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1916

Total Students: 55,500 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

1301 16 Ave NW, Calgary, AB T2M 0L4, Canada

Bachelor of Applied Technology in Geographic Information Systems

Program Overview

The dynamic and practical Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems degree will equip you with specialized knowledge and hands-on experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), a rapidly expanding area of information technology.  

This program focuses on collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data related to the Earth’s surface. As a student, you will delve into spatial data and learn how to use GIS tools to create detailed maps, analyze geographic patterns, and contribute to fields such as urban planning, environmental management, resource management, and emergency services.

To thrive in the program, you should have a previous post-secondary credential, be comfortable with computers, be familiar with file management, and be proficient in standard office applications like word processors and spreadsheets. 

In your first year, you will engage with two 15-week semesters of foundational coursework, covering topics from GIS basics to advanced data analysis. You will gain proficiency in working with relational database management systems, cartographic principles, and various GIS software applications.  

Alongside technical skills, the curriculum emphasizes critical thinking and problem-solving strategies, ensuring you can confidently approach complex spatial challenges. 

The second year of this applied science program offers a distinctive opportunity to apply your classroom knowledge through a work-integrated learning experience (practicum). This hands-on component is designed to immerse you in the industry, allowing you to work on real-world projects, expand your professional network, and enhance your employment prospects post-graduation. 

You’ll spend approximately 25 hours per week in class and an additional 25 hours on assignments, studying and project work.

The program also offers an online delivery option for those needing flexibility, permitting part-time study. You can balance your education with personal and professional commitments by taking a few courses per semester.

The Bachelor of Applied Technology Geographic Information Systems program will provide you with a strong technical foundation and develop your capacity to make informed decisions that may impact local communities and even global environments.