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Advanced principles of and applications for geographic information systems (GIS). Examines the nature and accuracy of geo-referenced data and methods of data capture, storage, retrieval, modeling, and digital map display. Students will use modern GIS software packages and digital geographic data from physical and/or cultural sources to explore software procedures and techniques of spatial analysis, decision support, and geographic visualization. Credits: (3) Note The course will consist of two hours of lec. and two hours of lab a week. Requisites Pr.: GEOG 302 and 508 (or consent of instructor). When Offered I |
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