Environmental Science & Policy 150 - Mapping Our World: An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

MODELING OUR WORLD: INTRO GIS

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Reid Bertone-Johnson
MWF 07:45-09:00
Smith College
30299-S21
rbertone@smith.edu
30300
Same as GEO 150. A geographic information system (GIS) enables data and maps to be overlain, queried and visualized in order to solve problems in many diverse fields. This course provides an introduction to the fundamental elements of GIS and applies the analysis of spatial data to issues in geoscience, environmental science and public policy. Students gain expertise in ArcGIS — the industry standard GIS software — and online mapping platforms, and carry out semester-long projects in partnership with local conservation organizations and/or campus offices. Enrollment limited to 20.
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.