600
Theories and techniques for map-centered representations of information, with an emphasis on dynamic and multidimensional geospatial data. Prerequisites:
GEO 500, 503, 508.
Credits
3(2-2)
Prerequisites
GEO 500, GEO 503, GEO 508
Corequisites
None.
Advanced theories and techniques in Geographic Information Sciences including but not limited to data acquisition and management, data analysis and modeling, and information communications. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the MS GISci program.
Credits
3-6(2-2)
Prerequisites
Graduate standing in the MS GISci program
Corequisites
None.
In-depth studies of exemplar cases that apply Geographic Information Sciences (GISci) to solve real world problems. Prerequisite: Graduate standing in the MS GISci program.
Credits
3-6(2-2)
Prerequisites
Graduate standing in the MS GISci program
Corequisites
None.
Design and implementation of GIS applications using high level programming languages. Prerequisites:
GEO 503 or admission to the MS GIS program.
Credits
3(2-2)
Prerequisites
GEO 503 or admission to the MS GIS program
Corequisites
None.
Selected topics on the theory and application of advanced image processing and data analysis. Prerequisite:
GEO 508.
Credits
3(2-2)
Prerequisites
GEO 508
Corequisites
None.
Formulating research questions, reviewing literature, designing research methodology, and communicating research results in Geographic Information Sciences. May be taken 4 times. CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Admission to M.S. GIS program or accelerated M.S. GIS program.
Credits
1-4(Spec)
Prerequisites
Admission to MS GIS program or accelerated MS GIS program
Corequisites
None.
A non-credit course intended for students who have completed all program credits but still need to use university resources to complete their degree requirements.
Credits
1(1-0)
Prerequisites
None.
Corequisites
None.