AESP 270 Geographic Information Systems (GIS) provide the capability to effectively create, edit, display, manage and analyze spatial data; data that is georeferenced to the earth. This course introduces the fundamental concepts and applications of GIS with a specific focus on environmental planning subjects. Emphasis is placed on developing hands-on expertise with world leading commercial desktop GIS software (ArcGIS) for displaying and querying spatial data, manipulating tabular data, completing queries, developing charts and producing effective map layouts. Finally, this course incorporates digital data collection using mobile technologies.
Prerequisites: ENVR 158 with a minimum grade of 60%
Accessibility Services Notice
Students who would like an academic accommodation and who have a documented disability should contact Accessibility Services, if they have not already done so.Course Details| Total number of weeks | 15 |
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| Total Credits | |
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| Total Hours | 45 |
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Typical hours per week breakdown| Lab (lab, field, computer) | 3 |
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
- Compose new map documents by adding data, symbolizing data, adding attribution, and crafting effective print layouts
- Critique draft and final map documents for required technical components, end user interpretation, and ethical data display
- Evaluate fundamental GIS concepts including data types, limitations of modeling the world and projections
- Construct simple analysis processes in order to solve spatially related problems
Teaching and Learning Approach
The course will include a mix of theory, discussion, demonstration, guided application, collaborative work and
independent lab time.Learning Resources
None requiredDetailed Course Content, Topics, and Sequence Covered
1. 1. Field School / Orientation Week – No Lecture
2. 2. Course Outline, computer accounts setup and displaying tabular data to make a simple map
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3. AESP fall field trip
4. 4. Survey123 introduction, form creation, and testing on campus grounds
5. 5. Survey123 data collection and mapping
6. 6. Mapping field collected data and generating information products Understanding GIS reference systems and coordinate systems
7. 7. Data capture: heads up digitizing
8. 8. Midterm preparation and review
9. 9. Joining and relating data
10. 10. Queries and Spatial Relations
11. 11. AESP Collaborative project discussion
12. 12. Geoprocessing
13. 13. Raster Geoprocessing Tools and processing 3D Data
14. 14. Final Exam prep, and Introduction to AESP 271 term project
Assessment
| Title | Learning Outcomes | Value |
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| Task 1 Lab Assignments | | 65% |
| Task 2 Midterm Exam | | 15% |
| Task 3 Final Exam | | 20% |
| Total | 100% |
Grading Table
Standard Academic and Career Programs Grading Table
| Percentage | Letter Grade | GPA |
| 90-100 | A+ | 4.33 |
| 85-89 | A | 4.00 |
| 80-84 | A- | 3.67 |
| 76-79 | B+ | 3.33 |
| 72-75 | B | 3.00 |
| 68-71 | B- | 2.67 |
| 64-67 | C+ | 2.33 |
| 60-63 | C | 2.00 |
| 55-59 | C- | 1.67 |
| 50-54 | P | 1.00 |
| 0-49 | F | 0.00 |
| | DNW | 0.00 |
See the Academic Calendar for General Information including how to withdraw from course(s) and other regulations.
Disclaimer
Information contained in this course outline is correct at the time of publication. Content of the course is revised on an ongoing basis to ensure relevance to changing educational, employment and market needs. The instructor will endeavor to provide notice of changes to students as soon as possible. The instructor reserves the right to add or delete material from courses.