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Nov 08, 2024
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GEOG 4421 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) I Four credit hours.
This course introduces Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the use of spatial data for problem-solving in science. Lectures are prepared as online technical screencasts and geospatial concept explanations. The creation, acquisition, management, display, exploration, and analysis and display of spatial data are described via the use of practical skill-building exercises. Class meetings utilized a project-based methodology that incorporate applications from geography, geology, biology, environmental science, and the social sciences to foster basic to intermediate-level GIS software proficiency. ArcGIS Desktop is the primary platform used although other applications will be introduced. Students produce a portfolio of their work. Same as ERSC 4421 . Dual listed in the Graduate Catalog as GEOG 5421; same as ERSC 5421.
Prerequisites: GEOG 3333 or consent of instructor.
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