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The School of Computing and Information Science offers a leading-edge research-based doctoral degree program in Spatial Information Science and Engineering and an all coursework,Ìýgraduate project or thesis master’s degree program in Spatial Computing. Almost all SIE required and elective courses are available simultaneously online as well as on campus.

From mobile phone technologies to robotics, autonomous vehicles, geographic informations systems (GIS), the Internet of Things (IOT), geosensor networks and geo-social media data, most modern information systems are now highly dependent on location and spatial concepts for organizing and tracking data and information. Spatial Computing describes the overarching research and scholarly domain that is being advanced by our academic programs. We use Spatial Computing to designate the academic learning domain intersecting spatial topics that extend primarily from a computing foundation. Spatial Information Science and Engineering is used to identify our research-based degree that advances understanding in handling location and time in emerging information systems and applications.  Our research topics and courses focus on modern applications of AI such as knowledge graphs, ontologies and geoAI as well as real-time sensor data streams and analytics, mesh-network based geosensor networks, autonomous vehicles and HCI aspects as well as human AI interaction. Geographic Information Systems is a domain focused on learning and applications in a popular and wide-spread software approach to handling location-based data.

The Ph.D. degree is the highest academic degree. The Ph.D. in Spatial Information Science and Engineering is awarded to those demonstrating outstanding achievement in scholarship and, primarily, the ability to conduct independent research in the field. The preparation and defense of a dissertation, embodying the results of an original investigation in a specialized area, are essential features of the program.

All work for a doctoral degree must be completed within eight years, starting from the first semester of registration after admission to the program. Students must be admitted to candidacy within four years of registering for their first coursework applied toward the degree. To achieve candidacy, students must develop a dissertation proposal and successfully defend it orally before their graduate advisory committee. This defense must demonstrate the student’s knowledge related to their dissertation topic. The dissertation must be completed within four years of candidacy admission, culminating in a full oral defense.

Program Highlights

  • In-depth skills in problem solving
  • GeoAI
  • Realtime sensor data processing
  • Spatial interaction design
  • Research methods

Requirements

A minimum of 12 dissertation credits (SIE 699) and 30 graduate course credits (400 level or above) are required, as approved by the student’s graduate advisory committee. The program includes:

  • Up to 24 transfer credits of graduate coursework
  • At least 12 additional graduate credits (400 level or above) beyond the breadth requirement, relevant to the dissertation topic. At least 6 of these credits must be from SIE courses, as determined by the student’s advisory committee
  • At least 5 credits in Research Skills
  • Breadth Requirements: At least one 3-credit graduate course from 4 out of the following 5 areas
  • Formal Representations of Spatial Phenomena
  • Spatial Cognition and Interaction
  • Database Systems
  • Geographic Information Systems
  • Information Policy

Program Learning Outcomes

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At a Glance

School of Computing & Information Sciences


Degree Level

Doctoral

Degree Earned

Doctor of Philosophy in Spatial Information Science & Engineering

Mode of Study

In-Person, Online

Time to Complete Degree

42 Credits

School of Computing & Information Sciences


Degree Level

Doctoral

Degree Earned

Doctor of Philosophy in Spatial Information Science & Engineering

Mode of Study

In-Person, Online

Time to Complete Degree

42 Credits

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