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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
A project-centered course incorporating advanced GIS tools, GPS field work, and data sources for geospatial analysis. This class focuses on a wide range of issues relating to the raster data model, and Digital Elevation Data (DEM) and satellite imagery. The majority of the class will be devoted to 1) surface derivatives including slope, aspect, and drainage; 2) modeling; and 3) error and uncertainty. This is a hands-on course, and the student will use a variety of software tools to experience model development, analysis, and visualization. There will be a semester project and a number of mini-projects. Prerequisites: EVRN131 and a 200 level or higher course in statisitcs. (2,3) 3
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
A study of the environmental chemistry of water, the measurement and remediation of water quality problems, the toxicology of water pollutants, and the environmental aspects of energy use. Prerequisites: CHEM220 or CHEM225/CHEM226, CHEM231 and NSCI103. Also listed as CHEM341. (3,3) 4
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Spatial statistics differ from traditional statistics in that space and spatial relationships are an integral and implicit component of analysis. The emphasis in this course is analyzing patterns, mapping clusters and identifying geographic distributions. Specific topics include point pattern analysis, spatial autocorrelation, spatial regression, and kriging. Special emphasis will be placed on using the spatial analyst and 3-d analyst extensions and tools for ArcGIS. Prerequisite: EVRN131 and a course in statistics. (3,3) 4
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course expands the students' skills regarding object orientated programming and customization of GIS software to extend functionality and automate repetitive tasks. Emphasis will be placed on ArcObjects and object model diagrams. Prerequisites: CSCI105 and EVRN131. (3,3) 4
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0.00 - 999.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Literature searching, scientific writing, and oral presentation of scientific data. Students will be expected to listen to presentation of peers enrolled in EVRN/CHEM499 and develop a topic for their senior thesis. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Note: Also listed as CHEM395. (0,2) 1
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
The basic approach and statistical concerns associated with conducting an environmental analysis, as required for an environmental impact analysis will be integrated with interpretation of data from actual situations. Students will learn how analysis of soil, water, air, plant communities, animal communities and organic tissue analysis can be combines to evaluate the environmental health of a specific site. Prerequisite: CHEM341 or CHEM342. (2,3) 3
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1.00 Credits
Students will assist in laboratories, learning instructional techniques, under direction of faculty. Course may be repeated for a maximum of two credits. Students must gain approval of the faculty member in charge of the specific laboratory, and the school dean. Credits may be used as EVRN electives. This is a credit/no credit course. (0,3) 1-2 per credit
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This course introduces database creation and management systems for GIS and the implementation of interactive map services on the Web. Projects are used to develop the student's skills in Web page design, programming, security and web page management. Topics include database design, SQL, ArcIMS, mobile GIS and Map Objects. Emphasis is placed on serving maps using ArcIMS software. Prerequisites: EVRN131 and either EVRN231 or CSCI211. (3,3) 4
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0.00 - 999.00 Credits
No course description available.
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