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FY 2007

Austin Community College

FY 2007 Course Descriptions

Geography


GEOG 1301 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (3-3-0). This course introduces the student to an area of study that brings together and interrelates the important elements of the physical environment of humans. The nature and characteristics of the physical environment, their development and distribution are emphasized. Skills: G ( ) Course Type: T

GEOG 1302 INTRODUCTION TO CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY (3-3-0). This course explores how humans create "places" through culture and their adaptation to the physical environment. Formal and functional aspects of spatial decision making are stressed. Skills: G ( ) Course Type: T

GEOG 1303 WORLD AND REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (3-3-0). This course focuses on the culture and physical environments of the world's geographic regions. It is both a survey course and an introduction to the discipline of geography. Skills: G ( ) Course Type: T

GEOG 2470 INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) (4-3-3). GIS (Geographic Information Systems) is a computer-based tool that uses spatial (geographic) data to analyze and solve real-world problems. This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic principles and techniques of GIS. The lab material will emphasize GIS data collection, entry, storage, analysis, and output using ArcGIS. Fee: $24 Skills: G ( ) Course Type: T

GEOG 2471 ADVANCED GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS) (4-3-3). Advanced GIS is designed for the student who wants to pursue a career in GIS. The course will focus on sophisticated spatial analyses such as density mapping, least-cost analysis, map algebra, line-of-sight analysis, and spatial modeling using ESRI's Spatial Analyst and 3-D Analyst extensions. The course also will explore geodatabases, as well as planning, designing, and implementing a scalable, enterprise-wide GIS. Fee: $24 Skills: G Prerequisites: GEOG 2470. ( ) Course Type: T


Course Descriptions as of May 16, 2008 04:36am
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