This course will focus on utilizing spatial reasoning to create spatially and time explicit models. Topics covered include how statistics can be used to quantify existing patterns, advanced suitability modeling, dynamic modeling, and reserve design. The course will also teach the fundamentals of scripting programming in the object orient environment which is necessary for customizing the GIS environment and to develop more complex relationships.
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Course ID | SS309 |
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Credits | 3 |
Prerequisites | SS208 |
Semester | Spring |
Start Term | Long Block |
Faculty | Kevin Johnston |
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Trustees Emeriti
David Behrend ’60
Susan C. Bryant
Marvin Brown, Alumni Parent ’85
Lewis Cohen
George J. Hill, M.D., D.Litt., Alumni Parent ’85
Jackson Kytle, Ph.D.
Peter Albert McKay, J.D. ’63
Virginia de Ganahl Russell
Mark Schroeder, Ph.D.