Dear Colleagues,
We still have room in our fall online and hybrid GIS courses at UMaine at Machias! Please pass the word. We're offering our introductory GIS course, GIS 230, and our remote sensing course, GIS 420 (see descriptions below). Our courses involve lots of hands-on activities and open-ended projects.
Any questions? Drop me a line!
Tora
GIS 230 GIS Applications I (May be taken at the 400-level for grad students)- Hybrid: All online plus three required on-campus Saturday sessions.
Understanding the fundamentals of a GIS through lecture, readings and computer activities. Students will learn to use a specific GIS software system and to define and complete a simple GIS project using existing data. This computer-intensive course includes a detailed discussion of what a GIS is, why GIS is being increasingly used today, sample applications, basic map concepts, how geographic and descriptive data are stored in the computer, and the steps in a typical GIS project. Project discussions will focus on defining project objectives, building and managing the digital database, identifying the needed data, locating and acquiring the data in digital form, performing the analysis, and presenting results.
GIS 420 Remote Sensing and Image Analysis- All online
This course introduces remote sensing technologies used in mapping, with an emphasis on satellite imagery, aerial imagery, and lidar. Using industry standard software and imagery, students learn basic image analysis for oceanographic modeling, land cover change detection, climate analysis and similar applications. The course combines lecture, discussion and mapping exercises which cover the remote sensing technologies and image formats, the physics of light and optics, potential sources of error, analytical methods and applications of remote sensing in a variety of fields. The semester culminates in a final project. Prerequisites: GIS 230 and GIS 330, or permission of instructor.
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