4.00 Credits
Builds on the concepts and problem-solving skills taught in prior geographic information system (GIS) courses and aids students in the interpretation and analysis of spatial data to determine solutions for a variety of geospatial sectors. The lectures and laboratory exercises cover advanced technical issues in GIS including complex data issues, databases, spatial modeling and analysis, elevation and terrain modeling, geographic analysis, and GIS management. Prerequisite: GIS 141, 204 and 205 with a grade of C or higher or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
( GIS 141 or GIS 141H ) & GIS 204