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| Subject: | Re: [gislist] masters vs. certificate |
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06/16/2005 04:10:02 PM |
| From: |
Brian Russo |
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You'll need a programming background to get very far. In my view (no offense to anyone), that's where many of the older "masters" fall short.
+ What everyone said about ESRI dominance, et al.
- bri
Dean P Chauvin wrote: > Hello everyone. I am excited as this is my first post to this forum. > > I'm trying to decide what my next step should be. I am currently a lab > technician (non-GIS work) with a bachelors degree in conservation > biology. I am sold on GIS and want to pursue the rest of my career > based on this technology. I'm debating between getting a full-blown > masters degree or going after a GIS certification. I've talked to > people on both sides of the fence that offer different opinions on my > best course of action. Right now I am leaning towards completing a > certificate so I can get a job sooner, but I don't want to limit my > opportunities by not going all the way and getting a masters. What can > you suggest to me? Do GIS employers generally look for people with lots > of diplomas or with years of experience? Also, I'm looking for the > right institution to apply to. Currently, I'm interested in Hunter > College (City University of New York) which offers both a masters in GIS > and a certification program. > > Any and all suggestions will be appreciated! > > Thanks. >
-- Brian Russo <brian@russo-associates.com> Russo & Associates: Geospatial Services & Solutions _______________________________________________ gislist mailing list gislist@lists.geocomm.com http://lists.geocomm.com/mailman/listinfo/gislist
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