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4.00 Credits
This course deals with the use of computer mapping and database in multiple applications. The course supports incorporation of imagery and data into a geographic oriented database system, and provides insights into different GIS techniques, approaches, and applications. Topics covered include data structures, basic functions, methods of data capture, sources of data, as well as the nature and source of spatial data and objects. Prerequisite: "C" orbetter in GIS 101.
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4.00 Credits
This course exposes students to various components of spatial analysis. Emphasis is placed on modeling and decision making with the use of spatial data. Additional emphasis is placed on the acquisition, refinement, and analysis of data from numerous sources. The course promotes the analytical and critical thinking that is required when conducting statistical analysis of geographic data. Emphasis is placed on understanding data at a descriptive level for conducting statistical analysis. Prerequisite: "C" or better in GIS 111
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4.00 Credits
This course includes the technical aspects of GIS functions, algorithms, theory of geographical data structures, and error handling. Emphasis is placed on laboratory experiences requiring manipulation of tools, data, and macros. Students are introduced to terminology and concepts related to ESRI ArcView GIS software (industry standard software). This course is concerned with ways GIS can be used to analyze, integrate, and communicate geographic information. Prerequisite: "C" or better in GIS 111.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses the compilation, management, and analysis of the many different types of critical geographic elements in our communities. It covers a range of GIS methods for the preparation and implementation of five phases of Homeland Security strategic planning: Risk Assessment, Mitigation, Preparedness, Response, and Recovery. Prerequisite: Approval by Division.
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3.00 Credits
This course will empower law enforcement personnel to view and analyze pertinent information critical to the safety and well being of a community or region through the use of maps and spatial analysis techniques. Geospatial data relevant to law enforcement and crime analysis are: political and administrative boundaries, natural and manmade landscape features, population demographics, policing features, and calls for service (CFS) locations. Prerequisite: Approval by Division.
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3.00 Credits
The use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) empowers economic developers to view and analyze pertinent information critical to the growth and development of a community or region. This course enables the visualization and study of these community factors through the use of maps and spatial analysis techniques. Prerequisite: Approval by Division.
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3.00 Credits
Students use the Project Management Model to discuss and build a campus-wide base map. Selected projects (ANR, PHS, SS) integrate project planning, geographic problem solving tools, software application, project management, data creation, data manipulation, data analysis, reports, and presentations. Prerequisite: "C" or better inGIS 201.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the opportunity to interact with a municipal, industrial, or service organization. Emphasis is placed on defining a question, gathering and analyzing pertinent data, and drawing conclusions leading to question resolution. Upon completion of the internship, students should be able to demonstrate their command of GIS applications for problem solving. Prerequisite: "C"or better in GIS 298.
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3.00 Credits
This course is offered to help students achieve and maintain optimum health and to understand the principles underlying healthful living. Among the topics covered are mental and emotional health, narcotics, human sexuality, and heart disease. Prerequisite: "C" or better in ENG096/097 or placement.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to the field of hospitality and to the career opportunities and specific skills required for various positions in the hospitality industry. Pre- or Co-requisites: ENG 096 and RDG 096 (passing grade of "C" or better for each), or placement.
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