Students will continue to develop their understanding of geographic information systems gained in ENVS-356. Topics for this course include raster-based spatial analysis, suitability modeling, and geostatistical modeling. Students will use spatial analyst tools such as terrain mapping, watershed analysis, spatial interpolation, and least cost path analysis. Students are expected to solve real world spatial problems using available GIS techniques and critical thinking. The semester will culminate in a project requiring the student to ask spatial questions and conduct individual analysis in GIS. This course is designed to prepare students for a GIS career or graduate studies in GIS applications. Lecture 3 hours per week, lab 3 hours per week. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in MATH-113 or equivalent and a grade of C or better ENVS-356. 01/13/2021-05/06/2021 Online Days to be Announced, Times to be Announced, Room to be Announced

- Teacher: Sarah Cross
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