2013-2014 University Catalog																	 
	    Geospatial Intelligence Graduate Certificate
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		Banner Code:  SC-CERG-GI 
This graduate certificate program is for persons employed in geospatial intelligence applications (i.e., federal agency and/ or corporate or association personnel) or those interested in entering this field. Our program offers fundamental knowledge on geospatial intelligence and the ability to apply this knowledge to a diverse range of constantly evolving geospatial intelligence situations. 
The graduate certificate in geospatial intelligence may be pursued on a part-time or full-time basis, and qualifies for Title IV Federal Financial Aid. For more information about program graduation rates, the median debt of students who completed the program, and other important information, please visit the disclosure information page at: http://irr.gmu.edu/new/N_IRRHome/HEOA/Gainful.cfm 
This program of study is offered by the Department of Geography and Geoinformation Science in the College of Science . 
Admission Requirements
Applicants to this graduate certificate program should hold a BA or BS  degree in a discipline related to the certificate’s theme from an  accredited university with a minimum GPA of 3.00. To apply, prospective students should  complete a Mason graduate application on-line at admissions.gmu.edu. Applicants to all  graduate programs at George Mason University must meet the admission  standards and application requirements for study as specified  in the Graduate Admission Policies    section of this catalog. In addition, applicants to this certificate program must submit a current résumé. GRE  scores and letters of recommendation are not required but will  considerably strengthen an application, if available. TOEFL scores are  required of all international applicants. 
 
Applicants should have  undergraduate backgrounds that include courses in differential and  integral calculus, and they should possess working knowledge of a  computer programming language. Depending on the background of the  individual student, the coordinator may recommend remedial or  preparatory courses tailored to the student’s needs.  
 
Students  may not pursue this certificate concurrent with any other graduate  degree program or certificate program offered by COS because this certificate  will charge students at a differential (premium) tuition rate. However, students  enrolled in academic programs outside COS may enroll in this certificate  program concurrently.  
 
Students may transfer no more than 3 credits into the certificate program with the approval of the academic director. 													 |