Geographic Information Systems

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Description

This course introduces the fundamental concepts underlying computerized geographic information systems (GIS). It combines an overview of the general principles of GIS with a theoretical treatment of the nature and analytical use of spatial information. The course topics include georelational and object-based vector data models, raster data models. Spatial and attribute data input, editing and management, and spatial analysis are covered. The course has a laboratory component, which introduces students to the ESRI ArcGIS software package.

Program

IS -144 CRs

Objectives

  • 1. Explain GIS concepts and data models.
    2. Understand spatial and attribute data input, editing, and management.
    3. Understand spatial data display and exploration.
    4. Understand basic concepts of spatial analysis and GIS data management.
    5. Skillfully utilize ArcGIS software as one of the most common GIS programs.
    6. Solve a real world problems using GIS technology

Textbook

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Course Content

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