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GIS 200: Computerized Mapping And Cartography
2.00 Credits
Delta State University
This course focuses on teaching traditional cartographic principles related to the study and creation of maps. It will also introduce students to the latest advances in web-based interactive cartography. The students will develop an understanding of fundamental mapping principles (projection and coordinate systems, scale, generalization, symbolization) and computer-based cartographic production. This course will concentrate in developing cartographic skills needed with equal emphasis on aesthetically pleasing and geographically accurate maps. This map design course will support foundation skills for the rest of the GIS courses offered at the GIT center. The student will also learn about the history and evolution of cartography and understand the visual impact of maps on decision making and public opinion in the 24-7 hours news cycle prevalent in traditional media and the internet. This course will meet for 2 hours of lecture and 2 hours of lab each week. 3
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GIS 201: Online. Introduction to Geospatial Science And Gis
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
An introduction to the integration of the foundational components of geospatial information science and technology into a geographic information system (GIS). The components are the fundamentals of geodesy, GPS, cartographic design and presentation, image interpretation, and spatial statistics/analysis. 3
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GIS 202: Introduction to Geospatial Science And Gis
2.00 Credits
Delta State University
This course provides students with an introduction to the theory and practice of spatial science. This course will meet for 2 credit hours of lecture and 1 credit hour (3 hours of contact time) of lab each week. Lecture 2 hours, laboratory 1 hours. 3
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GIS 211: Online. Digital Image Processing I
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
The art and science of digital image processing of satellite and aircraft-derived remotely-sensed data for resource management, including how to extract biophysical information from remote sensor data for almost all multidisciplinary land-based environmental projects, is presented. Includes the fundamental principles of digital image processing applied to remotely sensed data. Prerequisites: MAT 104 and 105 or equivalents. 3
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GIS 221: Online. Aerial Photographic Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
Introduction to the principles and techniques utilized to interpret aerial photography. Emphasis is on interpreting analog photographs visually in a range of application areas; also includes an introduction to acquiring and analyzing aerial photographic data digitally. Prerequisites: MAT 104 and 105 or equivalents. 3
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GIS 231: Online. Photogrammetry I
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
Provides the fundamental principles of photogrammetry. Topics introduced include a review of photogrammetry developments and processes, methods for obtaining aerial photographs including cameras and camera calibration, image coordinate measurement and refinement, correction of lens distortion, principal point offset, atmospheric refraction Earth curvature distortion scale and relief displacement in vertical and tilted photographs. Prerequisites: MAT 104 and 105 or equivalents. 3
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GIS 310: Advanced Gis
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
Students will gain advanced concepts about GIS techniques and the underlying spatial data structures used by geographic information systems (GIS). Prerequisites: GIS 200 or 201 or equivalent. 3
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GIS 311: Online. Digital Image Processing II
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
Advances in science and technology in aerial and satellite image processing and pattern recognition are presented. Prerequisites: GIS 211, GIS 221 or equivalents. 3
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GIS 320: Gis And Community
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
This course focuses on the utilization of Geographic Information Systems for resolving socio-economic issues, with a focus on public involvement and participation. Prerequisites: GIS 200 or 201 or equivalent. 3
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GIS 330: Spatial Solutions to Natural Resource Issues
3.00 Credits
Delta State University
This course focuses on the utilization of Geographic Information Systems and remote sensing for resolving issues in natural resources through a management approach. Students are expected to gain an understanding about the use of GIS and allied technologies in resolving issues involving oil and gas, mining, forestry, air, water and land pollution, planning, diversity and conservation through case studies and practical exercises. Prerequisites: GIS 200 or 201 or equivalent. 3
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