Geography C188X (Cross-listed as Landscape Architecture C188X)
Geographic Information Systems
Fall 2006



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Instructor: John Radke
email: ratt@ratt.net
office phone: 642-5995
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Class Location: A1 Hearst Annex
Class Time: TuTh 3:30-5

Course control number: 36595
Units: 4
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Laboratory Sections: All sections meet in 212 Wurster
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Tu 2-3
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Tu 5-6
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W 8-9`
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Two hours of lecture, one hour of discussion and two hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: Some computer experience. This course introduces the student to the rapidly expanding field of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). It addresses both theory and application and provides the student with a dynamic analytical framework within which temporal and spatial data and information is gathered, integrated, interpreted, and manipulated. It emphasizes a conceptual appreciation of GIS and offers an opportunity to apply some of those concepts to contemporary geographical and planning issues. Also listed as Landscape Architecture 188X.

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