Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for managing, describing, analyzing, and presenting information about the relationships between geographically referenced information. This course ...
This course introduces students to Geographic Information Systems software as used in city planning practice. Students become familiar with and gain experience analyzing data and producing ...
A conceptual and operational understanding of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This course provides a postgraduate-level introduction to fundamentals of spatial data creation, manipulation, ...
The Department of Geography (GEOG) and the Department of Computer Science (CSCI) are offering a joint undergraduate certificate in GIS and Computational Science. The program draws upon faculty ...
This course provides students with an introduction to quantitative methods for geographical analysis, specifically regression analysis and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). An understanding of ...
Integration of spatial statistical software with GIS. Introduction to appropriate spatial statistics techniques including kernel smoothing, kriging, point processes and spatially correlated areal data ...
Courses you will take: The undergraduate certificate in GIS requires the following courses: GIST 2310 (previously GIST 2100) – Introduction to GIS (4 cr.) GIST 2200 – Introduction to Spatial Data ...
This course provides students with an introduction to quantitative methods for geographical analysis, specifically regression analysis and Geographical Information Systems (GIS). An understanding of ...
The GEOG 150 Digital Earth course introduces students to the principles and practice of geographic information science (GIS) for spatial data management and analysis. The course is taught by Dr. Shiv ...