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3.00 Credits
This class focuses on physical design issues such as data storage, table operations, storage methods, sequential storage, pointers, indexes, clustering and portioning. Administration issues relating to task, tools, performance monitoring, backup and recovery, distribution and integration of data, e-commerce databases, distributed databases, and the web. Pre requisite: IT 375.
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This course teaches application development in the windows environment using Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0. In this course students use various techniques learned in IT 272 to develop applications in database, file handling, objects and graphics/animation. Technologies include Microsoft Visual Basic 6.0, Microsoft Access Database, Third Party Controls - ActiveX, COM components. Pre-requisite courses: IT 271, IT 375.
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Introduces the fundamental concepts of GIS in a general way. Theory and practical aspects of collecting, storing, organizing, displaying and analyzing spatial data are discussed. Emphasis will be on theory of Geographic Information Science. Also evolution of GIS applied to problem solving will be taught Pre-requisite: IT 181.
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Introduces the design and development of spatial databases through the use of specialized computer software. This course includes raster-based cartographic modeling, 3-d visualization, and network analysis, introduction to geo-spatial statistics, and project planning and presentation. Pre-requisite: IT 381.
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3.00 Credits
The course deals with operation and recovery energy and transportation systems railroads, roads, electical distribution and transmission systems, gas pipelines and dissystems waterways, oil pipelines, and with emergency energy sources.
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This course introduces students to the use of remote sensing technologies and an understanding in three areas: the basic principles, the satellite technology that enables images to be acquired, and how to analyze the images to be acquired, and how to analyze the images and interpret them. With knowledge of how such images are collected and processed it is possible to use them in a range of geographical applications, including geomorphologic, geological, land cover mapping, climatologic, meteorology and environmental assessment and monitoring. Pre-requisite: IT 381.
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3.00 Credits
This course reviews fundamental principles of aerospace remote sensing in the visible, near-infrared and short-wave infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum. Students are expected to gain an understanding of the energy-path concept that provides a model for understanding the properties of the principal source of electromagnetic radiation (EMR), the Sun. The principles of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Global Positioning Systems (GPS) are discussed with emphasis on computer assisted topographic mapping. Students learn how to make ground-based field and laboratory spectral measurements of soils and vegetation.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
The course deals with the organization of emergency teams, effective management of emergency teams, team leadership, and other issues in emergency management.
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