Introduction to theories and methods of Geographic Information Science (GIScience) and Geographic Information Systems (GISystems). Focuses on spatial thinking, analysis skills, and the fundamental knowledge needed to use GIS effectively, accurately, and ethically. Topics include: geodesy, cartography and geovisualization, map projections, geospatial data collection, GPS, spatial data models, spatial databases, and spatial analysis.
School of Global Integrative Studies Mon. April 04, 2022
- Mind & Craft Goodie Sale
- Week 12: Stay Organized
- Mind & Craft Plastic Bag Collection
- Academic Advising Updates: Registration
- Allen Lecture to feature entrepreneur Janna Ronert
- CAS Career Coaching Updates
- Join us for a Reller Prairie Work Day this Saturday!
- Global Café: Masters Abroad
- Summer 2022 - ANTH 492: 3D Imaging (Photogrammetry) for Cultural Heritage
- Summer 2022 Field School - ANTH 497: Introduction to Archaeological Field Techniques
- Explore the Northern Rockies with UNL Geography!
- Call for New Members to the Rural Geography Specialty Group
- ANTH 252: World Archaeology, Global Heritage (ACE 6/9)
- ANTH 243: Bodies of Evidence: Basics in Forensic Anthropology
- ANTH 455/855: Forensic Archaeology: Clandestine Burials, Mass Graves and Human Rights
- ANTH 481/881: Landscape Archaeology
- ANTH 487B/887B: Analysis of Archaeological Materials: Lithics
- GEOG 181: Global Environmental Issues (ACE 6/9)
- GEOG 217: Principles of GIS
- GEOG 272: Geography of World Regions
- GEOG 431/831: Cultural Geography
- Learn a year of Russian this Summer!
- Study Russian Secular and Political Folklore this Fall!
- SPAN 476: Exile and Migration
- HIST/ETHN 150: African Culture and Civilization, Pre-Session Summer
- ETHN 203: Intro to African Studies, First Five-Week Summer Session
- HIST/WMNS/ETHN 459/859: Women and Gender in African Societies
- Humanities At Work - CANCELLED
- Pre-Law Courses
- APSIA Webinar: Myths and Realities of Peace Corps
- Complete the State of Sustainability and Resilience at UNL Survey