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3.00 Credits
Detailed conceptual and analytical methods, and the knowledge to support synthesis and modeling of Geospatial data in the solution of scientific and policy problems. Prerequisites: GIS 200 or 201, MAT 300 or equivalents. 3
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The course contains information about Decision Support Systems (DSS) from a general data processing point of view. The major components of the course are divided into three major sections: elements of decision analysis, evaluation of multiple criteria, alternative, and decision rules, and evaluation of outcomes and alternatives. Prerequisites: GIS 200 or 201, REM 310 or 311 or equivalents. 3
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The use of remote sensing and GIS technologies to facilitate urban planning and infrastructure development for community growth. Prerequisites: GIS 221 or equivalent. 3
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The use of remote sensing and GIS technologies to facilitate urban planning and infrastructure development for community growth. Prerequisite: GIS 221 or equivalent. 3
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Advanced photogrammetric systems for production of highly accurate digital map products and three-dimensional representations for use and modeling. Prerequisites: MT 442 or 3D Vector and Matrix Algebra, Statistics, GIS 231 or equivalents. 3
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The artificial intelligence theory, principles and applications specific to geospatial processing and analysis in the files of both remote sensing and geographic information systems. Prerequisites: GIS 200 or 201, GIS 211, MAT 104 or equivalents. 3
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Key concepts in the field of business geographics, including motivation for using geospatial technology in business applications, the different geographic data sets available for use by business analysts, and modeling of spatial data for business applications. Prerequisites: GIS 221, GIS 361 or equivalents. 3
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3.00 Credits
This is a geostatistics and geomathematics course, presenting the underlying principles and theory of GIS operations (raster, vector, or other data models), such as surface analysis, interpolation, network analysis, path optimization, topology, etc. Prerequisites: GIS 200 or 201, GIS 361, MAT 441, REM 310 or 311 or equivalents. 3
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended as an in-depth look at the programming within Geographic Information Systems. The focus will be on GIS programming and methodology, utilizing practical GIS software skills and basic scientific computing skills. A laboratory component to the course will utilize ArcGIS, ArcObjects, and Visual Basic to demonstrate the concepts presented in lecture. Prerequisite: GIS 300 or equivalent. 3
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide students with an understanding of how Internet GIS and spatial databases work and to help them develop the skills requisite for success in this field. Prerequisite: GIS 300 or equivalent. 3
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