About the Geospatial Technology Program
The National Information Security and Geospatial Technology Consortium (NISGTC) grant at SLCC provides tutoring, job placement, mentoring and internships in Geospatial Technologies. As our world grows more interconnected, these skills are increasingly needed in various industries. The people with those skills are starting to Stand Out more and more. You can see Degrees and Certificates that qualify for this grant by clicking here. Or to apply, or for more information, send an email with your name and contact information here.
Adam Dastrup is an Associate Professor, Coordinator of the Geosciences Department, and SLCC Director for NISGTC, The goal of the grant is to train individuals in geospatial technology to meet workforce needs. I have modeled the geospatial program to follow the U.S. Department of Labor's Geospatial Technology Competency Model (GTCM). Specialties include: Geospatial Technology; Physical Geography; Environmental Geography; Cultural Geography; Educational Technology; Online Learning; ePortfolios 801-957-4880 [email protected] |
Geospatial Technology Instructors
Adam Dastrup, Associate Professor
Courses taught include:
Courses taught include:
- BIOL 1400: Environmental Science (ID)
- GEOG 1000: Physical Geography (PS)
- GEOG 1300: Regional Geography (ID)
- GEOG 1400: Human Geography (ID)
- GEOG 1600: Introduction to Geographic Science
- GEOG 1780: Remote Sensing of Earth (PS)
- GEOG 1800: Mapping Our World (ID)
- GEOG 2100: Cartographhic Principles
- GEOG 2920: Spatial Analysis
- ATMO 1020: Climate Change
Walt Cunningham, PLS BS, Associate Professor
Courses taught include:
Courses taught include:
- SVT 1010 - Intro to Surveying
- SVT 1030 - Surveying Field Techniques I
- SVT 2050 - Legal Descriptions
- SVT 2990 - Special Topics
Dr. Maura Hahnenberger, Instructor
Courses taught include:
Courses taught include:
- ATMO 1010: Severe Weather
- ATMO 1020: Climate Change
- ATMO 2200: Mountain Weather
Christopher Johnson, Instructor
Courses taught include:
Courses taught include:
- GEO 1010: Introduction to Geology
- GEO 1060: Environmental Geology
- GEO 1110: Physical Geology
- GEOG 1700: Natural Disasters