Advanced GIS Techniques

Course Code:
GIS 335
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, DMRS: Response Practioner Track, ENST: Practitioner Skills Cluster, ENVS: Policy, Planning, and Analysis Cluster, ENVS: Upper Division Science Electives, Integrative Studies: DMRS Program Options, Integrative Studies: ENVS Program Options, Integrative Studies: NRCM Program Options, Lab Courses, NRCM: Practitioner Skills Cluster, NTSC: Quantitative-Computing Cluster
Course Description:

This course provides advanced training and experience in Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Advanced GIS Techniques will provide students with new knowledge and skills that build upon the basics they acquired in Introduction to GIS (GIS 201). The primary topics of GIS 335 revolve around a deeper delving of the basics, more advanced methods of spatial analysis and the theory behind these techniques. Software used during the course will include different GIS software packages, along with at least Excel and PowerPoint. Students will be required to select a project topic,  find and create spatial data supporting that topic, perform spatial analysis on the data and finally, report the success of the analysis in pursuit of their topic. Results of the analysis will be presented in a public format. (2 hours lecture, 3 hours lab). Prerequisite: GIS 201 Introduction to GIS.

Credit:
3 - 3
Prerequisites:

Lecture: GIS 201 Lecture Min Grade: D Min Credits: 3.00

Corequisites:

Coreq: GIS 335 Lecture, GIS 335 Lab

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