Environmental Science & Policy 150 - MODELING OUR WORLD: INTRO GIS
Fall
2012
01
4.00
John Loveless
MWF 09:00-10:20
Smith College
19350-F12
SAB-RD 104
jloveles@smith.edu
19351
Same as GEO 150. A geographic information system (GIS) manages location-based (spatial) information and provides the tools to display and analyze it. GIS provides the capabilities to link databases and maps and to overlay, query, and visualize those databases in order to analyze and solve problems in many diverse fields. This course provides an introduction to the fundamental elements of GIS and connects course activities to GIS applications in landscape architecture, urban and regional planning, archeology, flood management, sociology, coastal studies, environmental health, oceanography, economics, disaster management, cultural anthropology, and art history. Enrollment limited to 20.