A new post-bachelor's certificate in spatial data science at Mount Royal University will enable graduates to conduct spatial analysis and discover data insights through cutting-edge technology and innovative techniques, giving them an edge in a growing job market looking for these skills.
The course, building on MRU's new Bachelor of Science - Data Science, which began in winter 2024, introduces students to geospatial tools, data and applications critical to location-based IT solutions. It draws from geography, computer information systems and mathematics, and includes a focus on machine and deep learning. Students will receive hands-on learning opportunities to enhance teaching in the classroom. The program is intended for university graduates wanting to build on their education and gain skills valued in the environmental, IT and business sectors.
In Alberta, data science skills are in demand across the economy and particularly in high-growth sectors such as health care and cleantech, where spatial data and analysis are critical.
"Students from many disciplines across MRU have reached out to ask how they can build more spatial science expertise when they can't fit more courses into their programs," said Dr. Lynn Moorman, PhD, professor in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at MRU. "With the launch of the new data science degree and the strength of the faculty in both data science and spatial science, it made sense to offer a one-year post-graduate option to allow students to build a robust geospatial skill set to complement their undergraduate education. The certificate also responds to international and local industry demands for geospatial education that integrates data science, particularly programming, web solutions, and AI capabilities, like deep learning."
The program starts in fall 2025 and has 36 seats available. It will be delivered at Mount Royal with face-to-face classes supported with practical laboratory exercises, field trips, audio-visual presentations and seminars.