GEOL 126 — Fundamentals of GIS *
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) offer widely diverse and interdisciplinary approaches to investigating and understanding the world. This introductory course provides a broad perspective of how a GIS can aid in solving complex problems, predict outcomes, and mitigate unwanted scenarios. Students will be guided in a study of GIS theory and project management. Practical skills will include: data acquisition and management, data creation and editing, logical data queries, basic spatial analysis, and displaying data with basic cartography to create maps.
Part of
- Agribusiness, Associate of Arts
- Agriculture, Associate of Applied Science
- Agriculture, Associate of Arts
- Aquaculture, Associate of Applied Science
- Biology, Associate of Science
- Drafting Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Geology, Associate of Science
- Geospatial Technology, Associate of Applied Science
- Geospatial Technology, Basic Technical Certificate
- Natural Resources Management, Associate of Applied Science
- Natural Resources Management, Associate of Science
- Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM), Associate of Science