Provides an understanding of the fundamental principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their application in the broad realm of Earth Sciences. Through a combination of lectures, laboratories, and field exercises, students are exposed to GIS theory and application, and develop competencies with conventional GIS software.
Students will become proficient in using ESRI ArcGIS products for data analysis in the earth and environmental sciences.
Course Requirements:
Grade will be based on participation in class, laboratory assignments, and a final project.
Intended Audience:
Undergraduate and graduate students in the natural sciences, landscape planning, or environmental or civil engineering.
Class Format:
Two three-hour sessions weekly, divided as necessary between lecture and laboratory computer time.