Middlebury

ENVS0120W-F17

Spatial Thinking with GIS
Please register via GEOG 0120W

Human Geography with GIS
This course applies spatial thinking (integrating spatial concepts, spatial representations, and spatial reasoning) using geographic information systems (computer systems for processing location-based data). Students will learn to frame and solve a sequence of applied problems with GIS across a wide range of topics, including environmental planning, biogeography and conservation biology, environmental justice, political geography, and urban geography. Fundamental concepts and methods of GIS will include raster and vector data structures and operations, geographic frameworks, error and uncertainty, and principles of cartographic design. (First semester first year students and second semester seniors by waiver) 3 hrs. lect./3 hrs. lab.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92127
Subject Code:
ENVS
Course Number:
0120
Section Identifier:
W

Course

ENVS 0120

All Sections in Fall 2017

Fall 2017

ENVS0120A-F17 Lecture (Howarth, Dreiss)
ENVS0120W-F17 Lab (Howarth)
ENVS0120X-F17 Lab (Howarth)
ENVS0120Y-F17 Lab (Dreiss, Howarth)
ENVS0120Z-F17 Lab (Dreiss, Howarth)