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GG 361

Spatial Analysis

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This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of different types of spatial data and examines how they may be represented and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on procedures which can be implemented in a GIS environment and on their application to real world problems.† Prerequisites: GG254, GG258. Notes: 1.5 lecture hours, 1.5 lab hours

This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of different types of spatial data and examines how they may be represented and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on procedures which can be implemented in a GIS environment and on their application to real world problems.† Prerequisites: GG254, GG258. Notes: 1.5 lecture hours, 1.5 lab hours

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This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of different types of spatial data and examines how they may be represented and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on procedures which can be implemented in a GIS environment and on their application to real world problems.† Prerequisites: GG254, GG258. Notes: 1.5 lecture hours, 1.5 lab hours


GG 361

Spatial Analysis

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This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of different types of spatial data and examines how they may be represented and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on procedures which can be implemented in a GIS environment and on their application to real world problems.† Prerequisites: GG254, GG258. Notes: 1.5 lecture hours, 1.5 lab hours

This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of different types of spatial data and examines how they may be represented and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on procedures which can be implemented in a GIS environment and on their application to real world problems.† Prerequisites: GG254, GG258. Notes: 1.5 lecture hours, 1.5 lab hours

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This course provides an introduction to the characteristics of different types of spatial data and examines how they may be represented and analyzed. Emphasis is placed on procedures which can be implemented in a GIS environment and on their application to real world problems.† Prerequisites: GG254, GG258. Notes: 1.5 lecture hours, 1.5 lab hours


GG 361 Prerequisites

(Geography & Environ Studies 254 (Min. Grade D-) or GG 254 (Min. Grade D-) ) and (Geography & Environ Studies 258 (Min. Grade D-) or GG 258 (Min. Grade D-) )

GG 361 Leads To

GG 468

GG 361 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Fields of Study (Major, Minor, Concentration or Partner Institution):

Applied Water Science (AWSC)

Environmental Science (EVSC)

Environmental Studies (EVST)

Geography and Geomatics (GEGM)

Geography (GEOG)

Physical Geography (GEPH)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Year Levels:

Year 3 (3)

Year 4 (4)

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