Geoinformatics
Degrees in Geographic Information Science
The Geoinformatics Program uses geographic data to map, model, and analyze various problems related to geography and meteorology. Integrating advanced computer technologies, people, and detailed information about location, geoinformatics reveals spatial relationships, patterns and trends in maps that lead to better decision making in dozens of professional fields, including agriculture, defense and intelligence, environmental sustainability, forestry, law enforcement, and health and human services.
Students learn to use geographic data to map, model, and analyze various problems related to geography and meteorology. Integrating advanced computer technologies, people, and detailed information about location, GIS reveals spatial relationships, patterns and trends in maps that lead to better decision making in dozens of professional fields, including agriculture, defense and intelligence, environmental sustainability, forestry, law enforcement, and health and human services.
For details about this degree program, refer to:
- General Catalog (College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences section) http://catalog.ou.edu/current/index.html
- Center for Spatial Analysis site http://csa.ou.edu
- Contact program director Dr. May Yuan myuan@ou.edu.

Geoinformatics Program
100 Monitor Ave, Ste 180
(405) 325-4871
http://geoinformatics.ou.edu/
Bachelor of Arts in Geographic Information Science (B450)
Bachelor of Science in Geographic Information Science (B452)
