Course Detail
Units:
5.0
Course Components:
Laboratory
Lecture
Enrollment Information
Enrollment Requirement:
Prerequisites: "C" or better in (MATH 1050 OR MATH 1060 OR MATH 1080 OR MATH 1090 OR MATH 1210 OR MATH 1220 OR MATH 1250 OR MATH 1260 OR MATH 1310 OR MATH 1311 OR MATH 1320 OR MATH 1321) OR AP Calculus AB score of 3+ OR AP Calculus BC score of 3+.
Requirement Designation:
Quantitative Intensive BS
Course Attribute:
Sustainability - Limited
Description
Graduate students should enroll in GEOG 6100 and will be held to higher standards and/or more work. This course is an introduction to the major concepts and applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and cartography. GIS is a system for management, analysis, and display of geographic information. In this course you will learn about spatial information, digital data, and how GIS is used as a tool to represent features, examine relationships between features, and display information. In lecture we will cover principles and concepts and learn about the applications and uses of GIS, as well as covering the principles of cartography/map design and geo-visualization. The labs are designed to apply the concepts with hands on exercises while becoming familiar with, and learning the functionality of, ArcGIS software.