GIS 321B — Editing & Analyzing Map Data Units: 0
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are software systems that allow users to integrate spatially related information from spreadsheets with smart mapping capabilities. In this course, students work with ESRI ArcGIS software to learn fundamental concepts of performing GIS tasks: assessment of vector and raster systems, scale, resolution, map projection, coordinate systems; (GPS); querying and editing spatial analysis and modeling with GIS. Students will also learn how GIS technology can be applied to many fields including environmental research, government, business, real estate, health care, urban planning, fire technology, agriculture, landscape design, anthropology, and more. Students will learn how to create web-based interactive maps and web applications using ESRI's ArcGIS Online platform. (Equivalent to NR 321B.) Noncredit Hours: 45 Repeatable: Yes Grading: Pass/No Pass Prerequisite: NR-321A or GIS-321A or concurrent enrollment. Advisory: None Limitation on enrollment: None Transfer Status: None Degree Applicable: NONC COD GE: None CalGETC: None
Prerequisites: NR 321A, GIS 321A