Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science
Computational and Geospatial Science (BS)
Computational and Geospatial Science focuses on the complexities of geospatial data and its location based-application on the earth surface in various domains Including web mapping services (e.g., Google Maps), national security (e.g., National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency), energy planning and management, environment management, military, and disaster response.
Mission
Graduates of the Bachelors of Science in Computational and Geospatial Science program will be uniquely prepared to address complex, location-based challenges that are increasingly important in our interconnected and rapidly changing world.
Objectives
Students within the program will:
- Discover how to utilize cutting edge geospatial technologies including satellites, drones, and mobile devices using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and spatial data science
- Develop advanced programming and computing skills including software development, algorithms, systems architecture, and data structures.
Bachelor of Science in Computational and Geospatial Science
Degree Requirements (120 semester credit hours)
View an Example of Degree Requirements by Semester
EPPS Faculty
Professors: Yongwan Chun , Daniel A. Griffith , Dohyeong Kim , David J. Lary , Fang Qiu , May Yuan
Associate Professor: Michael Tiefelsdorf
Assistant-Professor: Elías Cisneros
Professor Emeriti: Ronald Briggs
Associate-Professor-of-Instruction: Muhammad Rahman
Lecturer: Bryan Chastain
ECS Faculty
Professors: Yongwan Chun , Daniel A. Griffith , Dohyeong Kim , David J. Lary , Fang Qiu , May Yuan
Associate Professor: Michael Tiefelsdorf
Assistant-Professor: Elías Cisneros
Professor Emeriti: Ronald Briggs
Associate-Professor-of-Instruction: Muhammad Rahman
Lecturer: Bryan Chastain
I. Core Curriculum Requirements: 42 semester credit hours
Curriculum Requirements can be fulfilled by other approved courses from institutions of higher education. The courses listed are recommended as the most efficient way to satisfy both Core Curriculum and Major Requirements at UT Dallas.
Communication: 6 semester credit hours
GISC 2307 Digital Earth
or GEOS 2307 Digital Earth
or EPPS 2307 Digital Earth
Or select any 6 semester credit hours from Communication Core courses (see advisor)
Mathematics: 3 semester credit hours
MATH 2413 Di=erential Calculus
or MATH 2417 Calculus I
Or select any 3 semester credit hours from Mathematics Core courses (see advisor)
Life and Physical Sciences: 6 semester credit hours
PHYS 2325 Mechanics
PHYS 2326 Electromagnetism and Waves
Or select any 6 semester credit hours from Life and Physical Sciences Core courses (see advisor)
Language, Philosophy and Culture: 3 semester credit hours
Select any 3 semester credit hours from Language, Philosophy and Culture Core courses (see advisor)
Creative Arts: 3 semester credit hours
Select any 3 semester credit hours from Creative Arts Core courses (see advisor)
American History: 6 semester credit hours
Select any 6 semester credit hours from American History Core courses (see advisor).
Government/Political Science: 6 semester credit hours
Select any 6 semester credit hours from Government/Political Science Core courses (see advisor)
Social and Behavioral Sciences: 3 semester credit hours
GEOG 2303 World Regional Geography
Or select any 3 semester credit hours from Social and Behavioral Sciences Core courses (see advisor)
Component Area Option: 6 semester credit hours
MATH 2413 Differential Calculus
or MATH 2417 Calculus I
MATH 2414 Integral Calculus
or MATH 2419 Calculus II
PHYS 2125 Physics Laboratory I
Or select any 6 semester credit hours from Component Area Core courses (see advisor)
II. Major Requirements: 61 semester credit hours
Major Preparatory Courses: 25 semester credit hours beyond Core Curriculum
CS 1436 Programming Fundamentals
CS 1337 Computer Science I
CS 2305 Discrete Mathematics for Computing I
CS 2336 Computer Science II
EPPS 1110 Critical Issues in the Social Sciences
GISC 2309 Principles of Geospatial Information Sciences
GISC 2326 Computer Mapping and Geovisualization
MATH 2413 Differential Calculus12
MATH 2418 Linear Algebra
PHYS 2125 Physics Laboratory I1
PHYS 2326 Electromagnetism and Waves1
PHYS 2126 Physics Laboratory II
Major Core Courses: 36 semester credit hours
CS 3341 Probability and Statistics in Computer Science and Software Engineering
CS 3345 Data Structures and Introduction to Algorithmic Analysis
CS 4347 Database Systems
CS 4365 Artificial Intelligence
CS 4371 Introduction to Big Data Management and Analytics
CS 4375 Introduction to Machine Learning
CS 4391 Introduction to Computer Vision
GISC 4325 Introduction to Remote Sensing
GISC 4328 Drone and Remote Sensing
GISC 4363 Internet Mapping and Information Processing
GISC 4381 Spatial Data Science
GISC 4382 Applied Geographic Information Systems
III. Elective Requirements: 17 semester credit hours
Guided Electives: 8 semester credit hours
Although both lower- and upper-division courses may count as guided electives, they must be approved by the advisor.
Free Electives: 9 semester credit hours
The plan must include sufficient upper-division courses to total 45 upper-division semester credit hours.
1. A Major requirement that also fulfills a Core Curriculum requirement. Semester credit hours are counted in Core Curriculum.
2. Incoming students may need to take the necessary 1000- and 2000- level Mathematics courses (e.g., MATH 1314, MATH 1316, and/or MATH 2312) prior to enrolling into MATH 2413 or MATH 2417.