Course detailUcla ExtensionComputer Science & Softwarearchived

GEOG XL 181A

Intermediate Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

This course reinforces and introduces additional key geographic concepts and techniques related to the theory and application of geographic information systems (GIS).

Topics such as geographic coordinate systems, automation, geoprocessing, raster data processing and management, vector digitizing, and various forms of spatial data management are given in-depth treatment during this intensive seminar.

Spatial data literacy, data formats, and data manipulation practices are also emphasized.

Students are trained in the use of both open-source (QGIS) and commercial (Esri's ArcGIS for Desktop) GIS software platforms.

In addition to exposing students to the variety of settings and situations in which GIS data management techniques are used, students also learn how to implement such techniques through completion of practical exercises.

Students will be earning transferable UCLA course credit for all courses in the certificate program.

This course is accredited and approved by the UCLA Academic Senate as a credit-bearing course.

It carries upper-division undergraduate credit.

Weekly activities include reviewing video lectures, technical screencasts, and readings.

Completing practical assignments involve the use of GIS methods to address real-world scenarios; Self-assessment using automated non-graded quizzes; and more.

Schedule note
September 21 - December 6; This section has no set meeting times.

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