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 18, 2022
- Enroll in JAPN 333: Japanese Business Culture and Protocol
- Week 14: Follow Through
- GEOG 217: Principles of GIS
- Study Russian Secular and Political Folklore this Fall!
- Academic Advising Updates: Experiential Learning
- SPAN 341: Translating Hispanic Culture - Contemporary Puerto Rican Poetry
- ETHN 203: Intro to African Studies, First Five-Week Summer Session
- AnthroGroup meeting TODAY!
- SPAN 220: Spanish for Health and Medicine (6 credits)
- ARAB/RELG/WMNS 288: Exploring Love, Sexuality, and Femininity in the History of Arabic Culture
- Career Resources for International Affairs
- CASC 140: Intro to Law and the Legal Profession (1 credit)
- Spring 2022 SGIS Colloquium - Dr. Deondre Smiles: Geographic Indigenous Futures
- ASTR 117: Life in the Universe (ACE 4)
- SGIS End of Semester Celebration!
- Check out these internship opportunities!
- UNL for Ukraine Fundraiser
- Join us for a book talk with Dr. Jean Cahan!
- Summer virtual global internship applications due April 20
- Vive L'Afrique!