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201/Geol. 201. Introductory
Geography: Water, Climate, and Mankind. No credit
granted to those who have completed or are enrolled in GS 144
(or 268). Those with credit for GS 111 may only elect Geog. 201
for 3 credits. (4). (NS). (BS).
See Geology 201. (Stixrude)
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406/Urban Planning 406.
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems. (3).
(Excl). Laboratory fee ($20) required.
This course provides an introduction to Geographic Information
Systems and related technologies. The course will cover basic
principles and concepts of GIS, theory and tools of spatial analysis, and a broad exposure to GIS applications. The objectives of the
course are to provide spatial information and analysis capabilities
for urban planners and those in related disciplines. Content includes
map analysis, hardware/software, nature of spatial data, data
sources and acquisition, spatial analysis and models, presentation
of output and reports, GIS trends and evaluation. The course will
consist of two one-hour lectures per week and a three-hour lab
using computer software, access to computer software for individual
projects. There will be a course pack of readings. (Levine)
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