ArcGIS is a geographic information system (GIS) for working with maps and geographic information. It is used for: creating and using maps; compiling geographic data; analyzing mapped information; sharing and discovering geographic information; using maps and geographic information in a range of applications; and managing geographic information in a database.
The system provides an infrastructure for making maps and geographic information available throughout an organization, across a community, and openly on the Web.
We currently support ArcGIS version 10.4.1.
This software is available in the GIS Lab located in Diamond 222 and the Quantitative Analysis Lab in Diamond 322.
For faculty or staff who wish to acquire the desktop version, please submit a software request form.
What Does It Cost?
This software is free to use in the GIS Lab.
The desktop version requires a license that can be purchased through ITS.