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Credits: 4
An introduction to the concepts and principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for computerized mapping and spatial analysis in the social and natural sciences. Students will be introduced to major concepts and principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) for computerized mapping and spatial analysis in the social and natural sciences. Students will be introduced to major concepts in GIS, become versed in the types of problems and analyses that GIS can be used to address and perform, and create effective presentations of geospatial information. Students will define a problem in spatial analysis, obtain relevant data from online sources, and use geoprocessing operations to produce quality maps. The course is designed to enable students to be self-sufficient, project-oriented GIS users.
Prerequisites: QR1
Note(s): (Fulfills QR2 requirement).
Credits: 4
This course provides an in-depth experience in applied GIS, remote sensing, and cartography. Students will develop skills in spatial analysis, remote sensing, and data science related to both the biophysical and social sciences. Students will become versed in advanced software applications for ArcGIS Pro and an introduction to command line analysis in Google Earth Engine (JavaScript), Python, and R using both remotely-sensed and vector-based data. The course will provide an additional focus on professional map production for publication and application. As an interdisciplinary course, topics will be adjusted to match student backgrounds, with the opportunity to individually explore topics specific to student interests through semester-long applied project work. Prerequisite: ID 210 or other introductory GIS class with permission of the instructor