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GEO - Geography

GEO 500 Advanced Cartography

Advanced methods and theories concerning the field of cartography including: cartographic communication and visualization, digital map compilation and multivariate data representation. Prerequisite: GEO 303 or graduate standing.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 303 or graduate standing

Corequisites

None.

GEO 501 Principles of Geographic Information Systems

Fundamentals of GIS and its applications in environmental, social and economic analysis (for nongeography majors or minors only).  Prerequisites: GEO 203 or senior standing or graduate standing.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 203 or senior standing or graduate standing

Corequisites

None.

GEO 503 Advanced Geographic Information Systems

Advanced techniques of geospatial analysis, with applications in social and environmental systems. Prerequisites: GEO 303, 308; or GEO 501; STA 282 or 382 or BIO 500.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 303, GEO 308; or GEO 501; STA 282 or STA 382 or BIO 500

Corequisites

None.

GEO 505 Mapping and Surveying Technology: CAD, GPS, and UAS

Concepts and practice of professional mapping technology including 2- dimensional ComputerAided Design (CAD), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS), and integration between technologies. Prerequisites: GEO 203QR, 303, 308; or GEO 501.

Credits
3(2-2)

GEO 508 Applications of Remote Sensing

Applications of active and passive remote sensing to investigate patterns and processes of the environment. Prerequisites: GEO 303, 308; or GEO 501. Prerequisites/Co-requisites: STA 282 or 382 or BIO 500.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 303, GEO 308; or GEO 501

Corequisites

None.

GEO 510 Python Programming for GIS

Review of programming basics, Python scripting syntax and library modules, accessing software APIs, automating the workflow of GIS tasks, and creating GIS application tools. Prerequisites: GEO 303 or GEO 501; or admission to graduate GIS program. Prerequisite/Co-requisite: CPS 180 or CPS 190 or admission to graduate GIS program.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 303 or GEO 501; or admission to graduate GIS program.

Corequisites

None.

GEO 512 Spatial Modeling for Data-driven Decision Making

Utilize spatial analytics, statistical techniques, and machine learning to drive decisions and unlock hidden insights in location data that deliver operational efficiency, sustainability, and policymaking. Prerequisites: GEO 303 and one of: STA 382QR, STA 282QR, BIO 500; or GEO 501 and Geospatial Analytics minor; or GEO 501 and graduate standing.

Credits
3(2-2)

GEO 513 Geographic Information Systems for Social Sciences

Spatial data visualization and analysis using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with emphasis on application to social sciences, planning, public policy, and business research.  Prerequisite: GEO 303 or GEO 501.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 303 or GEO 501

Corequisites

None.

GEO 515 Environmental Management and Policy

Examination of the interrelationships between decision-makers, stakeholders, and the environment for issues spanning local to international scales. Prerequisite: ENV 310, GEO 331 or graduate standing.

Credits
3(3-0)

Prerequisites

ENV 310, GEO 331 or graduate standing.

Corequisites

None.

GEO 528 Environmental Modeling with GIS

Application of GIS to model environmental patterns and processes such as surface hydrology, habitat suitability, ecology, and environmental change.  Model design, capabilities and implementation are explored.  Recommended: 6 credits in MET, ENS, BIO, GEL, or GEO. Prerequisites:  GEO 303 or GEO 501 or admission to graduate GIS program.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 303 or GEO 501 or admission to graduate GIS program

Corequisites

None.

GEO 540 Health Data Visualization

Theories and techniques of geo-visualization for health data analysis and information communications.  Prerequisite: GEO 303 or 501.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 303 or GEO 501

Corequisites

None.

GEO 575 Special Studies in Geography

See course search and registration.

Credits
1-6(Spec)

Prerequisites

None.

Corequisites

None.

GEO 591 Internship

Experiences in applying geographic techniques to environmental analysis, resource management, and business applications. Up to 3 hours of internship credit can be applied to the geography/earth science major. A full-time internship position for one semester may qualify for 12 hours of credit. Prerequisite: permission of program advisor.

Credits
1-12(Spec)

Prerequisites

permission of program advisor

Corequisites

None.

GEO 597 Independent Study

Qualified students may explore self-directed geographic and environmental topics of special interest with faculty guidance. Prerequisites: At least 12 hours of GEO or ENV credits or graduate standing and completion of Geography and Environmental Studies Departmental independent study approval form and approval by Geography and Environmental Studies Chairperson.

Credits
1-9(Spec)

Prerequisites

At least 12 hours of GEO or ENV credits or graduate standing and completion of Geography and Environmental Studies Departmental independent study approval form and approval by Geography and Environmental Studies Chairperson.

Corequisites

None.

GEO 600 Dynamic Mapping and Geospatial Visualization

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.

GEO 601 Special Topics in Advanced GIS Theories and Methods

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.

GEO 602 Special Topics in Advanced GIS Applications

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.

GEO 603 GIS Design and Programming

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.

GEO 615 Research Design and Communication in GIS

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.

GEO 701 Spatial Data Management

Storage, management, and retrieval of geospatial data in the desktop and enterprise environments. Design and implementation of geospatial databases. Prerequisites: GEO 503, 508.

Credits
3(2-2)

Prerequisites

GEO 503, GEO 508

Corequisites

None.

GEO 797 Research Project in Geographic Information Sciences

Research project on theories and technology as well as applications in Geographic Information Sciences. CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Plan B research proposal approved by committee, public presentation of proposal completed, and Plan B project prospectus on file in the Geography & Environmental Studies department office.

Credits
1-6(Spec)

Prerequisites

Plan B research proposal approved by committee, public presentation of proposal completed, and Plan B project prospectus on file in the Geography & Environmental Studies department office

Corequisites

None.

GEO 798 Thesis

Preparation of a thesis and oral presentation of thesis research. CR/NC only. Prerequisites: Thesis proposal approved by thesis committee, public presentation of proposal completed, and plan A thesis prospectus on file in the Geography & Environmental Studies department office.

Credits
1-6(Spec)

Prerequisites

Thesis proposal approved by thesis committee, public presentation of proposal completed, and plan A thesis prospectus on file in the Geography & Environmental Studies department office

Corequisites

None.