I will be offering ‘GIS in Water Resources’ course this fall semester Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm in the Scott Engineering Center N15 lab on City Campus. The syllabus is here. The course has available seats. Please feel free to pass the information to anyone who might be interested in taking the class.
The course description is: Application of Geographic Information Systems in Water Resources. Familiarization with a wide range of spatial information used in hydrologic and water resources analysis. Development of expertise in GIS systems, especially ArcGIS. Digital mapping and analysis of water resources information. Spatial coordinate systems and reprojection. Hydrologic terrain analysis using digital elevation models. Integration of time series and geospatial data. Hydrologic Information Systems. River and watershed networks. Evapotranspiration, Precipitation (PRISM), Soil, and Landuse maps, and databases. Use of Remote Sensing tools. The use of ArcPy programming and Google Earth Engine.
Thank you very much.
-Ayse Kilic
akilic@unl.edu
-Edited: This course was initially listed as CIVE 835.