Geospatial analysis uses geographic information systems (GIS) software to analyze complex data — such as weather, topography, geologic features, vegetation, and various types of statistical information — in relation to a particular geographic location. Geospatial analysis techniques are used in modeling outcomes and making decisions regarding crop and soil management, wildlife habitat, natural resource management, city planning, disaster planning, military operations, business logistics, and more. The University's minor in geospatial analysis can be added to nearly any major. If you're interested in agricultural sciences, environmental science, natural resources, biology, or zoology, a minor in geospatial analysis could be a perfect fit.
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