These courses are designed to cultivate the educator's ability to create meaningful and effective relationships with Native American students through a perspective of being a community-based teacher. Educators will develop the expertise of engaging Native students, families, and communities in instruction to ensure Native students thrive and succeed making school and future careers relevant to the pressing needs of Native communities.
This innovative cohort model enables peers to collaborate in scholarship and engage knowledge and skills with Native leaders and educators, creating strong alliances within learning communities.
Cultural partnerships will inspire the community-based educator with relevant tools to share with colleagues, communities, and students. Close Search. School of Education. Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership Ed. I Want to be a Teacher! Pathway 1: Teacher Certification For aspiring teachers starting their journey.
I Want to Advance My Career! Pathway 2: Career Advancement For practicing teachers and educators. I Want to be a Leader! Pathway 3: Leadership Preparation For aspiring leaders and Ed professionals. Programs of Study. Why UW Tacoma? What do our alumni say? Laboratories are equipped with state-of-the-art computers and monitors. The lab is linked to the University of Washington's network to facilitate access to extensive data sources necessary for high-level Geographic Information Systems processes.
Students receive a complete version of Esri's ArcGIS for Desktop Advanced and all available extensions that can be installed on personal laptops or desktops. Tuition is charged at the undergraduate rate includes nonmatriculated students and post-baccalaureate students taking undergraduate courses. Refer to the UW Tacoma Tuition webpage for specific details.
A geographic information system GIS is a computer-based tool for mapping and analyzing things that exist and events that happen on earth. GIS technology integrates common database operations such as query and statistical analysis with the unique visualization and geographic analysis benefits offered by maps.
These abilities distinguish GIS from other information systems and make it valuable to a wide range of public and private enterprises for explaining events, predicting outcomes and planning strategies. Chances are, you've already used GIS, on your smart phone. If you've used Google Maps , Waze , or even The Photographers Ephemeris to simply plan for perfect light to capture an urban outdoor photography image, you've used GIS.
GIS is used in nearly all job categories, in some way or another. It is likely that GIS will enhance your marketability, regardless of your chosen profession. Once you learn how to use GIS, you can utilize the skills in other courses to fulfill other requirements. Depending on your major e. Enviromental Science, Environmental Studies , you may be able to use the GIS Certificate Program as your capstone, or at the very least, as a tool in your capstone.
It is recommended that you consult with an academic advisor for specific information about how to apply credits from the GIS Certificate Program toward your major.
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