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 11, 2022
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- Academic Advising Updates: Free Tutoring/Withdrawal Deadline
- CAS Career Coaching Updates
- CAS Experiential Learning Fund
- Diverse International Women of Color Summer 2022 Study Abroad Scholarship
- Nebraska Lecture: "The Truth About Hunter-Gatherers" with Dr. Raymond Hames
- Career Chat with the CIA
- Humanities At Work - CANCELLED
- Pickering & Rangel Fellowships Info Session
- GEOG 250: Global Economies: Globalization and Economic Development
- GEOG 217: Principles of GIS
- GEOG 431/831: Cultural Geography
- GEOG 441/841: Geographies of Health
- US Forest Service - Now hiring Recreation and Archaeology Positions!
- D.C. Professional Enrichment Academy
- American Anthropological Association - Virtual Graduate School Fair
- NATO Internship Programme
- Learn Korean this Summer!
- Applying to Law Schools 101
- COMM 160: Practicing Intergroup Dialogue - Fall 2022, 1 credit
- Mind & Craft Goodie Sale