Advanced Spatial Analysis using GIS - Micro-credential, Short Course | Part time | Trinity College Dublin | Dublin, Ireland
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Advanced Spatial Analysis using GIS - Micro-credential

3 months
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1530 EUR/full
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If you work with spatial data and maps and would like to have the ability to analyse this data and create your own maps and new spatial information, then this Advanced Spatial Analysis using GIS - Micro-credential from Trinity College Dublin is for you.

Overview

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are used in many professions and industries, from engineering and environmental science to history and tourism to local authorities and provision of utilities, wherever spatial information is important, where maps may be used as a key means of communication of information, and where analysis of the spatial data provides valuable new information.

The production of good informative maps and the analysis of spatial data are valuable but scarce skill sets. With developments in GPS, mobile devices, and software, organisations are now collecting more and more spatial data and need spatial specialists to manage, analyse and report this data. Local authorities, civil engineering consultancies, environmental agencies, utility companies, among others, are increasing their use of GIS to manage their valuable spatial data.

This Advanced Spatial Analysis using GIS - Micro-credential from Trinity College Dublin will enable the student to get a practical introduction to the QGIS open-source software and will use the software to address an issue in their field. Examples of projects completed by students recently include the identification of the best location for a new waste-to-energy plant, a study of the relationship between tree cover and household income, the siting of a new mass-vaccination centre, a study of the effect of green-ways on the local population. In each of these, publicly available spatial data was used to investigate a topical issue.

What will I learn - learning outcomes

Participants will learn the extended fundamentals of GIS theory and techniques and will then apply these in a research project which is in a field related to their profession and uses GIS.

In this work, they will investigate and solve Spatial Analysis problems by applying the latest interdisciplinary approaches. They will critically select and implement a technical solution that best addresses a spatial analysis problem. They will identify and use appropriate mathematical methods, numerical techniques and GIS tools for application to new and ill-defined spatial analysis problems.

In addition, they will show that they can communicate effectively in technical and scientific writing, and present scientific/technical ideas concisely to a technical audience that may not be expert in the specific domain of the presentation.

Programme Structure

  • In the first six weeks, six one-hour lectures provide an overview of GIS. In six two-hour tutorial sessions, students follow guided tutorials and must submit an exercise within seven days. Feedback is provided on these, but the marks do not count towards the final grade.
  • The seventh week is Reading Week.
  • In the eighth week, a one-hour in-class GIS theory test is conducted and a two-hour in-class practical test is held.
  • In weeks nine to twelve, students work on their projects in the two-hour practical sessions. They will be expected to share their weekly progress on their project at the practicals. In this way, the students will learn from their own work, the work of other students, and assistance and advice from the staff.

Key information

Duration

  • Part-time
    • 3 months

Start dates & application deadlines

Language

English

Credits

5 ECTS

 

Delivered

Blended

Academic requirements

GPA admission requirements GPA
Upper Second Class

English requirements

We are not aware of any English requirements for this programme.

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Other requirements

General requirements

  • Level 8 award 2.1 grade in Engineering, Science or any discipline in which GIS may be used. Computer skills such as proficiency in Excel are essential.
  • Degree Parchment, transcript, and CV

Tuition Fee

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  • International

    1530 EUR/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 1530 EUR for the full programme during 3 months.
  • EU/EEA

    1530 EUR/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 1530 EUR for the full programme during 3 months.

Living costs for Dublin

1100 - 1800 EUR /month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

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