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GIS 111: Introduction to Cartography
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) An introduction to the history, theory and practice of map making. Students will gain an understanding of the complexity of displaying a spherical earth on flat paper. Topics will include graphical communication, map abstraction, map compilation and map production with an emphasis on thematic and computer cartography.
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GIS 112: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is an introduction to the field of GIS. It stresses the development of an understanding of the theory, structure and applications of a GIS system utilizing lectures, labs and projects. Students learn ESRI ArcGIS 9 software.
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GIS 211: Geographic Information Systems Applications
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This is an advanced course in GIS for students with senior standing. Building upon the fundamentals presented in the Introduction to GIS course, students will now shift from theory to direct involvement with GIS applications using a hands-on approach. Students learn ESRI ArcGIS Desktop skills. (Prerequisites: GIS112)
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GIS 213: Remote Sensing and Digital Image Processing
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
3 Credits A comprehensive overview of the theory and use of remote sensing as a method of gathering data about earth resources. Students will learn basic aerial photo interpretation and photogrammetry techniques by completing hands-on laboratory exercises. Idrisi32 release 2 software will be utilized to perform a variety of image processing tasks, including image classification, to produce a land use/land cover data set for use in a GIS.
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GIS 214: Advanced Geographic Information Systems
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) The third in the series of sequential GIS courses, the focus will be on advanced topics in GIS including planning, operational and management issues. Students further develop their GIS analysis skills and are introduced to Workstation ArcInfo.(Prerequisite: GIS211)
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GIS 215: Geographic Information Systems Project
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is designed to be a capstone course which will bring together all of the skills and techniques the student has learned over the prior semesters. The project may be completed under the auspices of a program professor or through an externship with a public agency or private company. (Corequisite: GIS214)
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GIS 216: GIS Programming
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is designed to introduce object-oriented programming to the GIS users. Students will learn how to customize GIS operations and develop new interfaces in ArcGIS using VBA and ArcObjects.
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HIS 211: America in the 20th Century
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) A survey of history of the United States from 1900 to the present focusing upon areas of social, economic, political and diplomatic history. (Prerequisite - Corequisite: ENG120)
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HIS 212: American Economic Development
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) An investigation of the forces that changed the scope and character of American economic development. Emphasis is placed upon evaluating the importance of historical influences on economic events and trends. (Prerequisite - Corequisite: ENG120)
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HIS 213: United States in the Great Depression
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) An in-depth examination of the economic, political, cultural and social consequences of the events occurring between years 1929-1941. Special emphasis will be placed on the linkage of the relationships of corporate and governmental institutions as they emerged, developed and affected the United States. (Prerequisite - Corequisite: ENG120)
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