In this course students learn a variety of techniques that are used to locate, describe, and document features in the field. Specific topics may include navigating with topographic maps and GPS, sketching features relating to scientific endeavors, recognizing and interpreting features on topographic maps, aerial photos and lidar images, and working with ArcGIS to produce a variety of different types of maps. All-day field trips on Saturdays and/or Sundays may be required.
Natural Scientific and Mathematical Perspectives
Prerequisites
ENVS 250 and any one of the following: ENVS 101, 105, 140; BIOL 112; CHEM 110, 115 or instructor permission.
Course UID
005484.1
Course Subject
Catalog Number
307
Long title
Introduction to Field Methods and Applied GIS