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)
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)
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)
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)
Selected topics on the theory and application of advanced image processing and data analysis. Prerequisite: GEO 508.
Credits
3(2-2)
Formulating research questions, reviewing literature, designing research methodology, and communicating research results in Geographic Information Sciences. Prerequisites: Two of the following: GEO 500, 503, 508, 512.
Credits
3(3-0)
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)