2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
    Apr 29, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog and Student Handbook [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


The following course descriptions are intended to briefly describe the nature of each of the courses. For more complete information, departments or faculty can provide specific course syllabuses.

In addition to these hours, students are expected to complete homework assignments on their own time. These assignments may include library research, computer utilization, field trips, cultural performances, and other instructional activities.

 

Geographic Information Systems

  
  • GIS 109 - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems


    Credits: 3
    Description
    This class serves as an introduction into Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This course covers the basic concepts of a GIS. Principles of cartography and spatial analysis will also be covered. The intent of this class is to prepare the student for advanced training using specific GIS software packages.

    Student Learning Outcomes
    1. Know the difference between spatial and non-spatial data and demonstrate that knowledge with an accuracy of 80% upon subsequent testing.
    2. Know what scale is and its importance and demonstrate that knowledge with an accuracy of 80% upon subsequent testing.
    3. Know the difference between raster and vector data and demonstrate that knowledge with an accuracy of 80% upon subsequent testing.
    4. Become familiar with ArcView software.
    5. In a written report about of GIS project, the student will describe some application that is currently using GIS and the benefits derived from such usage.
    6. Upon completion of the ArcView tutorials and required reading, the students will know the different parts of a map and demonstrate that knowledge with an accuracy of 80% upon subsequent testing.
    7. Perform a minimum of basic arithmetic operations including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, and apply them to solving problems.

    Prerequisite: IS 100B  or IS 101