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CADD-108 Introduction to Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

In this course, students will learn the concepts, basic skills, and techniques for developing a Geographical Information System (GIS). This course introduces students to the tools and techniques of GIS including spatial data capture, management, and analysis and cartographic output through hands-on experience using GIS software. Emphasis is placed on training in the use of technology and software in order to provide students with skills and a conceptual base on which they can apply to many applications of GIS, such as environmental assessment, analysis of natural hazards, site analysis for business and industry, criminal justice, real estate, location analysis, resource management, and land-use planning.

Credits

3

Hours Weekly

2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab weekly

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Create data models using the Cadd system for GIS.
  2. 2. Create data models using various database and spreadsheet software.
  3. 3. Use GIS software to create Map data.
  4. 4. Create interfaces between the various graphic and database programs.
  5. 5. Create and modify Raster data.
  6. 6. Identify the essential elements of GIS.
  7. 7. Create and modify Vector data.
  8. 8. Link satellite imagery and video to GIS.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Create data models using the Cadd system for GIS.
  2. 2. Create data models using various database and spreadsheet software.
  3. 3. Use GIS software to create Map data.
  4. 4. Create interfaces between the various graphic and database programs.
  5. 5. Create and modify Raster data.
  6. 6. Identify the essential elements of GIS.
  7. 7. Create and modify Vector data.
  8. 8. Link satellite imagery and video to GIS.