British Columbia Institute of Technology
Posted 3 years ago
By Michael Leahy
Established in 1987, BCIT’s Geographic Information Systems program was one of the first dedicated comprehensive GIS programs in Canada. This has led to an impressive number of Alumni working in diverse business sectors around British Columbia, Canada and Internationally. BCIT’s small class sizes allow students to gain extensive hands-on experience under the guidance of Faculty with decades of real-world GIS experience the private and public sector.
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University of Toronto
Posted 5 years ago
By Michael Leahy
Geographic Information Systems and Science teaching and research are well-represented in the programs at all three campuses of the University of Toronto. Geography and Planning at the St. George Campus offers a Minor in Geographic Information Systems which combines introductory GIS and Mapping courses with some more advanced 3rd and 4th year studies offering students […]
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Western University
Posted 7 years ago
By Michael Leahy
Western University delivers an academic experience second to none. Since 1878, The Western Experience has combined academic excellence with life-long opportunities for intellectual, social and cultural growth in order to better serve our communities. Our research excellence expands knowledge and drives discovery with real-world application. Western attracts individuals who have a broad worldview and who […]
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University of Calgary
Posted 8 years ago
By Michael Leahy
The University of Calgary is one of Canada’s top comprehensive research universities, combining the best of university tradition with the city of Calgary’s vibrant energy and diversity. At UoC, we compete globally for talent at all levels, and work to continually to revitalize and re-energize our talent pool. We strive to make our university a […]
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York University
Posted 9 years ago
By Michael Leahy
At York University, the collaboration between the Lassonde School of Engineering and the Faculty of Environmental and Urban Change (EUC) represents a strategic approach to education and research in GIS and engineering. This partnership focuses on integrating diverse perspectives and expertise, aligning technical innovation with environmental and urban awareness. The joint efforts of these faculties […]
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University of New Brunswick
Posted 9 years ago
By Michael Leahy
The University of New Brunswick (UNB) is Canada’s oldest English-language university. Established in 1785 in Fredericton, UNB now has two major campuses, with the Saint John campus founded in 1964. UNB has more than 75 undergraduate and graduate programs in 14 faculties. UNB is responsible for 75% of all publicly-funded research in New Brunswick and […]
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Dalhousie University
Posted 10 years ago
By Michael Leahy
Founded in 1818, Dalhousie University is the largest university in Canada’s Maritime provinces and is among the top 15 research universities in Canada, offering over 180 degree programs. It is located in Halifax, Nova Scotia which has acted as an ocean port gateway to the country since 1749, and in Truro, Nova Scotia. Geographic information […]
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University of Waterloo
Posted 10 years ago
By Michael Leahy
The University of Waterloo is located in a dynamic community with a global reputation for excellence in information technology. Maclean’s magazine has named the University of Waterloo as the most innovative university in Canada for each year for more than two decades. At Waterloo, GIS teaching and research is focused in the Department of Geography […]
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NSCC Centre of Geographic Sciences
Posted 10 years ago
By Michael Leahy
The Nova Scotia Community College’s Centre of Geographic Sciences (COGS) provides a focused approach to geomatics training and has earned a strong reputation among employers and geomatics professionals for the quality of their practical-learning programs. Small class sizes provide opportunities for one-on-one interaction and support. Learners use the most up-to-date equipment and software and get […]
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McMaster University
Posted 10 years ago
By Michael Leahy
McMaster University is located on 300 acres of scenic property in a quiet neighbourhood in the west end of the City of Hamilton. At McMaster, our purpose is the discovery, communication, and preservation of knowledge. In our teaching, research, and scholarship, we are committed to creativity, innovation, and excellence. The university is one of only […]
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