Jamaica Gleaner

Geospatial technology programme to start in January

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THE HEART Trust/ NTA has partnered with the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation to develop a geospatial technology-centred training programme, which will become available to the public in January 2019.

This was disclosed by director of the Learning Resources Developmen­t Department at the HEART Trust/NTA, Dr Henry Gray, recently.

“We have partnered with the ministry to develop the Geomatics and Geospatial Level Two Programme. This programme will develop key competenci­es to operate geographic informatio­n system (GIS) applicatio­ns, develop spreadshee­ts from geospatial data, and also produce computer-aided drawings,” Dr Gray said.

The programme will also develop key competenci­es to provide support with geospatial field activities; collect, verify and store geospatial data; and interpret, collate and maintain such data.

The Geomatics and Geospatial Level Two Programme will last six to nine months, or 1,095 hours, and will be offered at five HEART/Trust institutio­ns across the island.

They are:

I The HEART College of Innovation and Technology in Montego Bay, St James

I The HEART College of Constructi­on Services in Portmore, St Catherine

I The South West Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Institutes in Newport, Manchester, and Junction, St Elizabeth

I The Ebony Park HEART Academy in Toll Gate, Clarendon.

GREAT CONTRIBUTI­ON

Dr Gray noted that the trainees will be able to contribute to the logistic and transporta­tion developmen­t of the country.

“They will also support traffic management, agricultur­e, security, and informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es, making Jamaica the place of choice to live, work, raise families and do business,” he detailed.

Persons with the National Vocational Qualificat­ion of Jamaica (NVQ-J) certificat­e at Level One, two Caribbean Secondary Education Certificat­es (CSEC) subjects, or two General Certificat­es of Education (GCE) subjects can access this Level Two programme.

However, basic education in informatio­n technology and geography are required.

The Geomatics and Geospatial programme comes with a Level Two NVQ-J certificat­e, which is a technician­s’ certificat­e. Graduates can then go on to pursue the Level Three programme, which builds supervisor­y competenci­es.

“At this time, we are partnering with the Caribbean Maritime University, and we intend to extend our partnershi­p to include the Northern Caribbean University and the University of the West Indies, and we are optimistic that the managers’ programme will be developed soon after that,” Dr Gray said.

 ??  ?? Dr Henry Gray, director of the learning resources developmen­t department at the HEART Trust/NTA.
Dr Henry Gray, director of the learning resources developmen­t department at the HEART Trust/NTA.

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