Course - Geographical Information Systems - I - GEOG3519
Geographical Information Systems - I
New from the academic year 2010/2011
About
About the course
Course content
Nature of geographical data, spatial data structures, techniques for input and editing, analytical modeling, and ways of presenting of geographic data. Fundamental GIS operations such as buffer and overlay set together in geoprocessing models. During the semester students will carry out several exercises. Results from these exercises will influence the final grade for this course.
Learning outcome
The course aims to introduce students to the use of geographical information systems (GIS), how such systems represent our world, and how we can apply GIS for various applications within management and research. An emphasis is on vector based GIS. Students will become acquainted with how GIS can be used within both social scientific research and physical sciences research.
Learning methods and activities
16 hours lectures, 14 hours practical exercise work. Both of the exams must be must be handed in and graded to E or better. Please note that the course may be cancelled due to the teaching capacity at the Department of Geography if less than 5 students register for the course. Check www.ntnu.no/geografi/studentinformasjon for updated information.
Recommended previous knowledge
GEOG1004 and GEOG1511.
Required previous knowledge
Minimum 60 credits.
Credit reductions
| Course code | Reduction | From |
|---|---|---|
| GEOG2009 | 7.5 sp | |
| GEOG3510 | 6 sp | |
| SVGEO328 | 6 sp |
Subject areas
- Geography
- Globalization
- Social Studies