Environmental Geographic Information Science
Geographic Information Science (GISc) is revolutionizing how we analyze and address environmental and urban challenges. By integrating spatial data, technology, and storytelling, GIS professionals play a vital role in fields like disaster response, urban planning, and environmental management. Kent State’s GISc programs offer in-depth expertise, preparing students to harness data for real-world impact. Whether exploring new faculty research, ranking achievements, or the evolving role of GISc in crisis management, these insights highlight the growing demand for geospatial professionals shaping the future.
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Geographic Information Science (GISc) professionals are at the forefront of solving real-world challenges through spatial data analysis. Whether mapping natural disasters, optimizing urban planning, or tracking global health trends, their work is dynamic, impactful, and deeply connected to improving lives. Kent State University’s 100% online Master of Geographic Information Science program prepares students for diverse and rewarding careers in this high-demand field.
Kent State University is proud to welcome Assistant Professor Patrick Bitterman, Ph.D., who joined us as a new tenure-track faculty member in the Department of Geography at Kent State University this semester! Bitterman comes to us from the School of Global Integrative Studies at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where he worked as an assistant professor of geography since 2019 and as a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Vermont (2017-2019).
Natural disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and earthquakes can devastate communities, but Geographic Information Science (GISc) plays a critical role in preparing for, responding to, and recovering from these events. By leveraging spatial data and advanced technology, GIS professionals provide actionable insights that save lives, protect property, and guide recovery efforts.
In today’s digital age, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become an indispensable tool across various industries, from urban planning and homeland security to environmental management and beyond.
Author: Katherine Jurak, Kent State University
Environmental education connects us with the world. It enhances the community you live in. It empowers you and those around you. Kent State University strives to enhance the quality of life in your region, your state, and your community.1