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GEO 2343 — FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

SYSTEMS Prerequisite: NONE Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are pivotal in the analysis and management of geographic data. They are used to link environmental, social, and economic data to locations on earth and explore the relationships, trends, and patterns that emerge. This course introduces the concepts, principles, and theories behind GIS, with emphasis on the nature of geographic information, methods for data collection, data models for storing geographic information, techniques for data input and manipulation, and basic spatial analysis. Credit: Three semester hours

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