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GIS 1005: CAD for Surveying and GIS
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Computer-aided drafted for civil engineering, surveying and land development to create and edit point data, parcel area computations and boundary information.
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GIS 1008: Land Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course introduces students to cadastral concepts including land surveys, deeds, survey plats and land record research. This course will also introduce students to the use of Geographic Information Systems software to manage and analyze cadastral data.
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GIS 1118: Geographic Information Systems I
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Introduces concepts of Geographic Information Systems including applications, components, mapping, data acquisition and data capture. Laboratory component consists of exercises clearly demonstrating a number of typical uses for Geographic Information Systems software. Emphasis on understanding general concepts and theories that can be carried over to any number of existing Geographic Information Systems software packages. Global positioning system hardware and software also introduced.
Prerequisite:
BCIS 1110
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GIS 2008: GPS Field Mapping
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Covers field mapping techniques for developing GIS databases. Concepts include satellite-based hardware and related concepts, data dictionary design and implementation, GPS data compilation and map production. Emphasis on mapping-grade applications.
Prerequisite:
GIS 1118
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GIS 2011: Remote Sensing and Image Processing
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Introduces students to basic remote sensing concepts and explores the applications of current technology. Topics to be covered will include basic energy theory, photo interpretation, common image analysis techniques and algorithms, and image classification using GIS and remote sensing software.
Prerequisite:
GIS 1118
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GIS 2020: Trends in Geospatial Technology
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Examines emerging trends in geospatial hardware and software applications such as open source, web applications and others. Students will apply technology in lab exercises using real-world data. Topics will vary by semester.
Prerequisite:
GIS 1118
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GIS 2030: GIS Project Design
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Applies knowledge gained from previous courses to development and implementation of GIS projects. Project development will encompass the full range of procedural approaches from planning, data acquisition, analysis, output and presentation.
Prerequisite:
GIS 2228
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GIS 2228: Geographic Information Systems II
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Builds upon concepts introduced in GIS 1118, and introduces vector and raster analysis procedures commonly utilized in Geographic Information Systems.
Prerequisite:
GIS 1118
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GIS 2238: Advanced Geographic Information Systems Techniques
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
Builds on concepts introduced in GIS 1118 and introduces GIS applications emphasizing 3D visualization, network analysis, scripting and GIS database concepts.
Prerequisite:
GIS 1118 or department approval
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GNDR 2110: Introduction to Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
3.00 Credits
Central New Mexico Community College
This course introduces students to key concepts, debates, and analytical tools informing Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. As an interdisciplinary field of study, Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies employs academic perspectives from a range of disciplines and theoretical approaches. It also incorporates lived experience and social location into its object of analysis. Though content will vary according to the expertise and focus of the instructor, this course will develop tools through readings and assignments that critically analyze how gender and sexuality are shaped by different networks of power and social relations and demonstrate how the intersections of race, class, disability, national status, and other categories identity and difference are central to their understanding and deployment. In addition to feminist though, areas of focus might include gender and sexuality in relation to social, cultural, political, creative, economic, or scientific discourses. This class is recommended for those with a general interest in the topic area as well as for those seeking a foundational course for further study.
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