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3.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental concepts of geospatial data structures as well as methods and algorithms for manipulation of geospatial data. Covers geospatial vector and raster data, surfaces, and networks.
Prerequisite:
GIS A201 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduces principles of image formation, electromagnetic spectrum, imaging systems, photo interpretation and image classification using image analysis software.
Prerequisite:
GIS A201 UA C Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the principles and terminology of natural resources, landscape ecology and ecosystem management. Develops students' analytical skills using spatial technologies consisting of geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing and global positioning systems (GPS) as tools to gain knowledge of landscape form and function.
Prerequisite:
GIS A351 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Presents the geospatial database technology underlying geographic information systems. Topics include spatial data models, querying, implementation of relational and spatial operators, and system architecture for geospatial databases.
Prerequisite:
GIS A201 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduces theoretical foundation for, and practical application of, the statistical analysis of spatial data. Topics include characterization of spatial data, techniques for visualizing, exploring and modeling spatial data distributed as point patterns, continuous data, area data, and spatial interaction data.
Prerequisite:
GIS A201 UA C AND STAT A253 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduces principles of digital image processing, multi-temporal image analysis, change detection and spatio-temporal geo-visualization.
Prerequisite:
GIS A351 UA C AND STAT A253 UA C
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Survey of student leadership topics including techniques of organizational planning, management, program planning, budgeting, group dynamics, communication and leadership theories and techniques. Application of techniques through program/service projects utilizing the student association as a laboratory.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to assist incoming students make a successful transition from high school, home or the workplace to college. Adopts a seminar approach requiring students to use a textbook, listen to lectures, participate in discussions, activities, and complete a variety of written and oral assignments. Adjustment and transition issues -- academic, career, intrapersonal and interpersonal -- are addressed with a structured, content-based curriculum, flexible enough to promote the exploration and resolution of individual concerns.
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1.00 Credits
Participation in a variety of activities including, reading, notetaking and follow-up, large and small group discussions and activities, short written assignments and/or quizzes. Kenai Peninsula College
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3.00 Credits
Advanced administrative overview of the hospitality and tourism industry, its growth and development, industry segments, trends and current concerns. Registration Restrictions: Must have cumulative GPA of 2.5, be a declared HA major, have completed Tier 1 GERs, and have upper-division standing.
Prerequisite:
ACCT A201 UA C AND ACCT A202 UA C AND BA A300 UA C AND BA A343 UA C AND BA A361 UA C AND CA A201 UA C AND CA A224 UA C AND CA A225 UA C AND STAT A200 UA C AND ACCT A202 UA C
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