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5.00 Credits
5 credits, Winter Introduces the essential skills needed to navigate and operate ArcGIS at a basic level. Includes how to utilize GIS concepts, methods and techniques in conjunction with problem solving techniques to accomplish assigned real world examples. Prerequisite: GIS-220 and GIS-230
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5.00 Credits
5 credits, Fall Introduction to the object-oriented data model. Working with geodatabases, datasets and feature classes. Additional topics include: establishing topological relationships, versioning, and analysis of geometric networks. Advanced surface and cell-based modeling will also be covered. Prerequisite: GIS-281.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits, Fall Introduces standard techniques in typical applications of GIS, and addresses the commonalities of techniques across application areas. Corequisite: GIS-282. Prerequisite: GIS-232.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Winter This course covers the overview of data sources, methodology for remotely sensed data, application of data, and transformation of remotely sensed data into GRID. Prerequisite: GIS-234.
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5.00 Credits
5 credits, Winter Introduces answering analytical questions, the ability to overlay data sources and combine for project specific purposes. Covers spatial modeling tools to answer complex GIS questions, and the differences of analysis using vector vs. raster data. Prerequisites: GIS-284. Corequisite: GIS-288.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Winter Emphasis is on design, implementation, and documentation of enterprise GIS Databases. Students will work to create advanced database systems to enhance GIS software applications. Prerequisite: CS-121. Corequisite: GIS-287.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits, Spring Design and execute a project that can be incorporated into the work experience. May be a project needed by the CWE employer or a project of interest to the student under the GIS supervisor direction. Required: Instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Spring A lab course discussing concepts and applications of mechanics, electricity and magnetism, waves, and optics. Recommended: Pass RD-090 or placement in RD-115; pass WR-095 or placement in WR-121; pass MTH-095 with a "C"or better or placement in MTH-105 or MTH-111.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Fall A lab course developing basic concepts of atoms, elements, compounds, chemical bonding, and the Periodic Table. These concepts are used to relate chemistry to living, eating, and staying healthy. A one-term physical science class for nonscience majors.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits, Winter A lab course introducing earth structure, plate tectonics, land form development of shorelines, deserts, mountain ranges, glaciers, deep oceans, etc. Study of minerals, rock of volcanic, sedimentary, and metamorphic origin.
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