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3.00 Credits
The course addresses the interpretation and understanding of a variety of data formats available in GIS. It introduces the fundamental concepts of primary GIS data creation and discusses quantitative techniques for collection, classification, and management of geographical data. Semester: Spring Additional Course Fee Required
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4.00 Credits
Course introduces students to the knowledge and skill sets needed to apply geographic information systems (GIS) technology for location-based analysis and decision-making. Topics include: datums, coordinate systems and projections; vector and raster models; data acquisition, accuracy, and uncertainty; geodatabases; cartography; data sources; geocoding and geoprocessing; and ethical issues. Semester(s) Taught: Fall Semester
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with a fundamental understanding of the theories and techniques used in the processing and analysis of satellite and drone (i.e., Small Unmanned Aerial Systems) data. Topics include image and sensor characteristics, information derived from satellite and drone data, and image interpretation and analysis. Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): GEOG 2500 & GEOG 2650 Semester(s): Summer
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3.00 Credits
Future trends in geospatial technology demonstrates a need for professionals trained in web-based GIS to create dynamic, interactive maps for commercial, public sector, and non-profit organizations. The course will provide students with basic concepts, principles, and techniques in web-based GIS. Semester(s) Taught: Spring Semester
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to using drones or unmanned vehicles for digital imaging. This hands-on course covers building, operating, and outfitting for still and video imaging and image capture. Students will pilot drones provided by SLCC and may be required to travel within the Salt Lake Valley for flight training. Pre-Requisite(s): GEOG 2650 (may be taken concurrently) Semester(s): Fall
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3.00 Credits
Flight mission planning, acquisition capture, and post-processing of imagery using Small Unmanned Systems (sUAS) for geospatial imaging and analysis. This hands-on course covers high-resolution video, aerial imaging, and intelligent mission planning for image capture, editing, analysis, mapping, 3D visualizations and modeling, and related uses. Students will pilot drones provided by SLCC and may be required to travel within the Salt Lake Valley for flight training. Pre-Requisite(s): GEOG 2650 and GEOG 2850 Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): GEOG 2500, GEOG 2550 Semester(s): Summer
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to problem-solving and decision-making using geoprocessing techniques to spatially analyze data that cannot be easily understood with typical databases. This course will analyze new and existing spatial and temporal data to create and generate information about the physical and cultural environments. Prerequisite(s): GEOG 2500 Semester: Spring
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the development of Western Civilization since 1300. Special emphasis is placed on the cultural, economic, social and political contributions of modern and contemporary cultures in the Western civilization. Special emphasis is placed on the reading and analysis of primary historical sources. Recommended Prerequisite: ENGL 0990 w/ C or better, or appropriate placement score. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
Survey of the development of Western Civilization since 1300. Special emphasis is placed on the cultural, economic, social and political contributions of modern and contemporary cultures in the Western civilization. Special emphasis is placed on the reading and analysis of primary historical sources. Recommended Prerequisite: ENGL 0990 w/ C or better or appropriate placement score. Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
Examines Asian cultures and civilizations through the historical lens. Students study the fundamental ideas, values, practices and politics of Asia from the earliest civilizations through the 14th century political fragmentation of the Mongol Empire. Readings and assignments foster critical thinking and communication skills. Recommended Corequisite(s): Hist. 2999- History CLAC Semester: All
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