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Course Description

This course introduces students to the basic theory and application of spatial analyses in Geographic Information Systems. Students learn about spatial analyses topics such as spatial statistics, surfaces, hydrology, network analyses, and geocomputation. Students get hands-on experience using Geographic Information Systems software to perform spatial analyses, displaying results, and communicating results.

Learner Outcomes

Through completion of this course students should:
  • Understand the theory behind the different basic types of spatial analyses
  • Have the ability to perform basic spatial analyses in GIS
  • Be able to choose an appropriate spatial analysis for different data types
  • Gain the ability to communicate methods and results of a spatial analysis
  • Learn to use data to formulate a research question and answer it with an analysis

Prerequisites

GEO5010 - Introduction to GIS or equivalent experience.

Duration

30 Hours | 5 Days
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