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An overview of geographic information system (GIS) applications in environmental science and natural resource management by examining case histories and completion of a GIS project. Students are also introduced to the basics of integrating the global position system (GPS) and remote sensing (RS) into a GIS to solve problems in environmental science and natural resource management. (4 hrs. lect./lab.)
Prerequisite: Credit for GIS 150, equivalent coursework, working knowledge of GIS, or consent of the instructor.
Recommended Preparation: BIOL 124, GEOG 101, or similar environmental science coursework.
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