UP 418
Fall 2006 All Classes
Credit: 4 hours.
Detailed introduction to the design and use of computerized geographic information systems, focusing on their significance for planning. Emphasizes GIS within an institutional setting, covering not only fundamental technical concepts, but also organizational, management, and legal issues. Students will be introduced to GIS applications and products through readings, videos, demonstrations, and exercises. Computer laboratory work is included.
Prerequisite: Upper division undergaraduate or graduate standing.
Students must register for one lab and one lecture section.
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32959
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Lecture
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AL1
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9:00AM
-10:20AM
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M
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225 Temple Hoyne Buell Hall
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Nedovic-Budic, Z
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32949
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Laboratory-Discussion
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AY1
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5:00PM
-6:20PM
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T
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70B Wohlers Hall
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Nedovic-Budic, Z
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32950
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Laboratory-Discussion
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AY2
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8:00PM
-9:20PM
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T
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70B Wohlers Hall
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Nedovic-Budic, Z
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32955
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Laboratory-Discussion
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AY3
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6:30PM
-7:50PM
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T
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70B Wohlers Hall
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Nedovic-Budic, Z
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