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ENVL3302

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GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

EnvironmentalNatural Sciences & Mathematics

Subject Code

ENVL

Course Number

3302

Department(s)

Course Title

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS

Course Description

This course introduces students to geographic information systems (GIS), a critical tool for professionals working with spatial data and information, through hands-on training with widely used software platforms. The course is designed for students who aspire to careers in GIS and for those who use GIS as a tool in their professional work. It covers GIS principles and concepts, exemplary applications, geodatabase development and management, data analysis and manipulation, problem-solving strategies, and GIS modeling. Students gain experience in planning customized GIS projects and applying spatial data to solve real-world problems. By the end of the course, students understand what GIS is, what it can do, and how to use it effectively in research and applied contexts.

Units

4

Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor or Concentration): Environmental Science (ENSC) Environmental Studies (ENVL)