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GIS 205: GIS Applications
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
This course in Geographic Information Systems concepts covers map components (including a brief discussion of coordinate systems), spatial relationships, and management of relationships description through tabular data. There will be extensive work using spatial and spatial data using ArcView. A knowledge of Windows will be advantageous. Prerequisite: None, but students are advised to take GIS 109 if not familiar with technical programs and Windows operating systems.
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GIS 212: Intermediate ArcInfo
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Offers students exposure to and experience with macro designs, the Arc Macro language, managing tabular data, scripting in ArcGIS, including ArcObjects, and knowledge of various ArcInfo modules. Prerequisite: GIS 205 and CIT 129 or instructor's approval.
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GIS 212 - Intermediate ArcInfo
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GIS 250: GIS Database
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Emphasis on creating, using, editing, and managing spatial and attribute data stored in a geodatabase. Lectures and hands-on will emphasize loading data into the geodatabase, defining domains, subtypes, and relationship classes. Applications of geodatabases and geodatatbase management will be explored. Prerequisite: GIS 205.
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GIS 270: GIS Extensions
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Advanced ArcGIS is a course designed for those proficient in ArcGIS and wanting to improve its functionality. Areas of study include the major extensions used in ArcGIS including ArcGIS, Spatial Analyst, 3-D Analyst, and Network Analyst as well as others. Both raster and vector data will be used. Emphasis will be on GIS as a decision making tool. Prerequisite: a working knowledge of ArcGIS and Windows operating system skills. Prerequisite: GIS 205.
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GIS 290: Portfolios in GIS
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Students will focus on job opportunities and career fields in GIS. Current trends and uses of GIS in the workplace will be explored. Students will also create a portfolio of GIS work illustrating their broad understanding of the program including database management, spatial analysis, cartography, and customization of the program. Prerequisite: Completion of at least two semesters of GIS curriculum. [N]
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GIS 301: Geographic Information Systems Essentials
1.00 Credits
Great Basin College
This course is designed for non-CADD/GIS majors and covers essential concepts in database management required for a manager of digital technology systems. Students will start work on individual portfolios of their achievements during this degree program. Prerequisite: a GBC AAS in COT with either Graphic Communications, Information Specialist, Network Specialist, Office Technology, or Web Specialist Emphasis; or equivalent degree from another community college. [N]
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GIS 320: Geographic Information Systems in Business and Community
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Basic techniques for geographic analysis and summary of business or community problems. Finding patterns and relationships in tabular and spatial data is emphasized. Popular geographic information systems software will be used for demonstration and for projects. Students will work in teams to identify a problem and to collect data for visualization and analysis of the problem. To present findings, students will create a map layout. Prerequisite: GIS 109 or instructor's approval.
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GRC 101: Introduction to Graphic Communications
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Introduction to systems and technologies involved in the reproduction of art into various media. Graphic communications history, theory, processes, industry makeup, current and future technologies, and job opportunities.
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GRC 103: Introduction to Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Introduction to the computer as a graphic communications tool using image editing and page layout software. Software literacy, computer graphics terminology, design application, and production are stressed. [N]
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GRC 119: Computer Graphics/Digital Media
3.00 Credits
Great Basin College
Introduction to the key digital elements of multimedia. Overview of hardware and software, design principles, and management skills needed to develop dynamic, interactive multimedia products. Knowledge of Windows '95 or later operating system is strongly recommended.
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