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Intro To GIS2016 Fall

Subject Earth Science (ERSC) 4421 Section 9H1 (CRN: 63114)

Prerequisites: consent of instructor. This course introduces Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and the use of spatial data for problem-solving in science. The lecture portion of the course focuses on the data models used to represent spatial features and on the processes involved in creating, acquiring, analyzing, and displaying georeferenced information. The laboratory portion of the course employs a project-based methodology including applications from geology, biology, environmental science, and political science to foster basic GIS software proficiency. Dual-listed as ERSC 5421. Two hours lecture per week, four laboratory hours. Four credit hours.
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Credit Hours
4

Meeting times and locations

  • Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am - 10:40am Science Laboratories Building 165(Lecture)
    August 17th to December 13th, 2016 (17 weeks)

Instructors

  • McMillan, Margaret E (Primary)

Department

Earth Science

College

Donaghey Engr & Info Tech
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  • ERSC 5421 9H1 (CRN: 63115)
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