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IS4056: Geographic Information Systems
Instructor: Arlene Guest
Department of Oceanography
Naval Postgraduate School
aguest@nps.eduCourse Description and Objectives: In this course we will explore the fundamentals of GIS with an emphasis on practical application of GIS to military-relevant problems. Topics include the basic theory and principles of GIS, data collection and input, data management, and spatial query and analysis. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Describe the functions and limitations of geographic information systems.
- Apply scientific and technical methods of inquiry in the analysis of geospatial data for geographic trends, patterns and relationships.
- Be able to create maps with overlays of imagery and vector datasets.
- Acquire and synthesize diverse types of spatial and non-spatial data.
- Understand error and precision in the context of geospatial data and maps.
- Apply a widely-used GIS application, ArcGIS, to decision-making processes and the solution of real-world problems.
Course Format: This course will be offered as a completely online, web-based course. This course is a required course in the Remote Sensing Masters Degree program, but will be available to others if there is a sponsor.
Prerequisite: Basic computer skills.
Software: Students will be provided with a student version of the ArcGIS desktop software.