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Course ID: | GEOG 4570/6570-4570L/6570L. 3 hours. 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week. | Course Title: | Advanced Geographic Information Science | Course Description: | Advanced concepts in the development and implementation of
geographic information science (GIS) are presented, including
consideration of the underlying structure of GIS models,
geo-database design and geocomputation, GIS applications to
locational decision making, network analysis, geographic
representation and spatial cognition. | Oasis Title: | ADVANCED GIS | Undergraduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department | Graduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department | Semester Course Offered: | Offered fall semester every year. | Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
| Course Objectives: | Students will receive practical experience with advanced
geographic information science applications relevant to
academic, business, industry, and government users.
Students will develop familiarity with advanced elements of
geographic information science research design and practice.
Students will master fundamental elements of geo-database
design and implementation, geocomputation, geographic data
mining, and network analysis.
This course satisfies the Computer Literacy and Critical
Thinking General Learning Activities, through its emphasis on
computer skills, spatial technologies, and the underlying logic
upon which these analytic systems are built. | Topical Outline: | 1) Building a GIS model
2) Geodatabase design and implementation
3) Image analysis and 3D analysis
4) Geostatistical analysis
5) Network analysis and tracking analysis
6) Customizing GIS
7) Internet GIS
8) GIS scholar paper discussion covering topics such as
GIS and decision making, location-based services,
geocomputation, geographic data mining, geographic
representation, spatial cognition, uncertainty in geographic
information, and geospatial visualization.
9) Discussion of GIS practical case studies. | |
Course ID: | GEOG 4570/6570-4570L/6570L. 3 hours. 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week. |
Course Title: | Advanced Geographic Information Science |
Course Description: | Advanced concepts in the development and implementation of
geographic information science (GIS) are presented, including
consideration of the underlying structure of GIS models,
geo-database design and geocomputation, GIS applications to
locational decision making, network analysis, geographic
representation and spatial cognition. |
Oasis Title: | ADVANCED GIS |
Undergraduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department |
Graduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department |
Semester Course Offered: | Offered fall semester every year. |
Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
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Course Objectives: | Students will receive practical experience with advanced
geographic information science applications relevant to
academic, business, industry, and government users.
Students will develop familiarity with advanced elements of
geographic information science research design and practice.
Students will master fundamental elements of geo-database
design and implementation, geocomputation, geographic data
mining, and network analysis.
This course satisfies the Computer Literacy and Critical
Thinking General Learning Activities, through its emphasis on
computer skills, spatial technologies, and the underlying logic
upon which these analytic systems are built. |
Topical Outline: | 1) Building a GIS model
2) Geodatabase design and implementation
3) Image analysis and 3D analysis
4) Geostatistical analysis
5) Network analysis and tracking analysis
6) Customizing GIS
7) Internet GIS
8) GIS scholar paper discussion covering topics such as
GIS and decision making, location-based services,
geocomputation, geographic data mining, geographic
representation, spatial cognition, uncertainty in geographic
information, and geospatial visualization.
9) Discussion of GIS practical case studies. |
Course ID: | GEOG 4570/6570-4570L/6570L. 3 hours. 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week. |
Course Title: | Advanced Geographic Information Science |
Course Description: | Advanced concepts in the development and implementation of
geographic information science (GIS) are presented, including
consideration of the underlying structure of GIS models,
geo-database design and geocomputation, GIS applications to
locational decision making, network analysis, geographic
representation and spatial cognition. |
Oasis Title: | ADVANCED GIS |
Undergraduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department |
Graduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department |
Semester Course Offered: | Offered fall semester every year. |
Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
|
Course Objectives: | Students will receive practical experience with advanced
geographic information science applications relevant to
academic, business, industry, and government users.
Students will develop familiarity with advanced elements of
geographic information science research design and practice.
Students will master fundamental elements of geo-database
design and implementation, geocomputation, geographic data
mining, and network analysis.
This course satisfies the Computer Literacy and Critical
Thinking General Learning Activities, through its emphasis on
computer skills, spatial technologies, and the underlying logic
upon which these analytic systems are built. |
Topical Outline: | 1) Building a GIS model
2) Geodatabase design and implementation
3) Image analysis and 3D analysis
4) Geostatistical analysis
5) Network analysis and tracking analysis
6) Customizing GIS
7) Internet GIS
8) GIS scholar paper discussion covering topics such as
GIS and decision making, location-based services,
geocomputation, geographic data mining, geographic
representation, spatial cognition, uncertainty in geographic
information, and geospatial visualization.
9) Discussion of GIS practical case studies. |
Course ID: | GEOG 4570/6570-4570L/6570L. 3 hours. 2 hours lecture and 2 hours lab per week. |
Course Title: | Advanced Geographic Information Science |
Course Description: | Advanced concepts in the development and implementation of
geographic information science (GIS) are presented, including
consideration of the underlying structure of GIS models,
geo-database design and geocomputation, GIS applications to
locational decision making, network analysis, geographic
representation and spatial cognition. |
Oasis Title: | ADVANCED GIS |
Undergraduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department |
Graduate Prerequisite: | GEOG 4370/6370-4370L/6370L or permission of department |
Semester Course Offered: | Offered fall semester every year. |
Grading System: | A-F (Traditional) |
|
Course Objectives: | Students will receive practical experience with advanced
geographic information science applications relevant to
academic, business, industry, and government users.
Students will develop familiarity with advanced elements of
geographic information science research design and practice.
Students will master fundamental elements of geo-database
design and implementation, geocomputation, geographic data
mining, and network analysis.
This course satisfies the Computer Literacy and Critical
Thinking General Learning Activities, through its emphasis on
computer skills, spatial technologies, and the underlying logic
upon which these analytic systems are built. |
Topical Outline: | 1) Building a GIS model
2) Geodatabase design and implementation
3) Image analysis and 3D analysis
4) Geostatistical analysis
5) Network analysis and tracking analysis
6) Customizing GIS
7) Internet GIS
8) GIS scholar paper discussion covering topics such as
GIS and decision making, location-based services,
geocomputation, geographic data mining, geographic
representation, spatial cognition, uncertainty in geographic
information, and geospatial visualization.
9) Discussion of GIS practical case studies. |
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