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Environmental Spatial Analysis (B.S.)

The Bachelor of Science in environmental spatial analysis (ESA) is designed to produce graduates with skills that meet the needs of employers in geospatial technology fields with little or no further training by employers. The ESA degree is composed of a curriculum built on a firm foundation in geographical information science (GIS) and supported by courses in remote sensing and information technology.

Degree Type

Bachelor of Science

Campus Availability

Define Your Own College Experience

College life isn't just about academics. It's about the relationships you make, the experiences you have, and the new things you can discover not just about yourself, but about the world around you. 91ÁÔÆæ provides many opportunities on each campus and beyond to help you explore your interests and find new passions.
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We're Here for You

At 91ÁÔÆæ, you're not alone. You have access to licensed therapists and other mental health resources to support your well-being.

Student Counseling

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Make Your Money Count

Take control of your personal finances. Attend budgeting workshops, make a financial action plan or connect with a money mentor.

Financial Well-being

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Find Friends for Life

Members of our fraternities, sororities, and gender-inclusive organizations find friendship in community service & leadership.

Fraternity & Sorority Life

Where Can a Major in Environmental Spatial Analysis Lead You?

Where Our Students Found Jobs

  • Merrick and Company
  • TetraTech
  • Sawnee EMC
  • The Wetlands Initiative
  • GeoFields Inc.
  • Hall County GIS
  • Platinum Geomatics
  • World Resources Institute

Where Our Students Have Gone to Grad School

  • New York University
  • Clemson
  • Mississippi State
  • Berkeley
  • Georgia Tech
  • UGA
  • Texas A&M
  • University of West Florida

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