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GIS 695: Project Implementation
2.00 Credits
University of Redlands
This is the fifth course in the Project Series - designed to assist the student with implementation of the GIS solution for their MIP. Prerequisite: GIS 694. NU only.
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GIS 696A: Project Completion
6.00 Credits
University of Redlands
The final term of the program is spent completing the Major Individual Project (MIP). A defense, public presentation and extended report are required. Prerequisites: Enrollment in MS GIS Program or permission of the Program Director.
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GIS 696B: Project Closure
1.00 Credits
University of Redlands
All of the final graduation requirements, including the submission and approval of the MIP, is encompassed in this final unit of credit. May be repeated for degree credit for a maximum of 3 credits. Enrollment in MS GIS Program or permission of the Program Director. NU only.
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GISB 410: The Urban Community:A Spatial Approach
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Study of the urban community including the topics of city dynamics, metropolitan concepts, neighborhoods, migration, race, ethnicity, gender, poverty, industrial location, edge cities, environment, and urban planning. Spatial analysis is introduced to better understand the city. Several GIS labs on urban processes are included. Prerequisite: BUSB 333 or introductorylevel course in Information Systems.
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GISB 690W: Geographic Information Systems in Policy and Business
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Principles of geographic information systems (GIS) as applied to policy and regulatory aspects of business, environmental scanning, and decision support.
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GISB 691W: GIS for Marketing
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Examination of the strategic marketing planning process, with special emphasis on components for which geographic information systems (GIS) can provide valuable decision- making support. Focus on the use of GIS in support of environmental scanning, market segmentation, target marketing, test marketing, distribution, and targeted promotional activities.
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GISB 692W: Geographic Analysis of Global Business
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Evaluation using geographic information systems (GIS) of core business functions in an international context and the implica- tions of global issues for business decision makers.
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GISB 693W: GIS and Strategy Implementation
3.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Integration of prior coursework using student teams to work with top management of a local company to develop a geographic information systems (GIS) Strategic Design Plan. The outcome is a Strategic GIS plan presented to the firm and a learning journal that reflects how knowledge from the program is applied to the design process.
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GOVT 111: American National Government and Politics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits). Introduction to the dynamics of government and politics in the United States and analysis of major contemporary public policy problems.
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GOVT 123: Introduction to World Politics
4.00 Credits
University of Redlands
Fall (4 credits), Spring (4 credits), May Term (3 credits). The principal problems facing the world community and its constituent states and nations, especially crisis areas. A basic introduction to international relations and/or comparative politics and a guide to fuller understanding of current events and the conceptual issues that help students to understand them.
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