Geographic information systems (gis)
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Gis a201 intermediate geographic information systems 3 credits. introduces theoretical and practical examination of analytical methods used in advanced gis.
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 1Geographic InformationSystems (GIS)CoursesGIS A101 Introduction to Geographic Information Systems 3 CreditsIntroduces the concepts and practical skills of geographic informationsystems (GIS). Covers digital representation of geographic objects, datasources, data input and manipulation, map projection and coordinatesystems, data management and analysis, and mapping and presentationof geographic information.Corequisites: GIS A101L.GIS A201 Intermediate Geographic Information Systems 3 CreditsIntroduces theoretical and practical examination of analytical methodsused in advanced GIS. Topics include georeferencing, spatial analysisand inference, geospatial database, network analysis, and spatialmodeling and visualization.Prerequisites: GIS A101 with a minimum grade of C and(MATH A152 with a minimum grade of C or MATH A155 with aminimum grade of C or MATH A221 with a minimum grade of C orMATH A251 with a minimum grade of C).GIS A301 Web GIS 3 CreditsIntr...
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