GEOG 667
Geographic Information Systems and Sciences

Dr. Tracy DeLiberty 
229 Pearson Hall 
(302) 831-4084 
tracyd@udel.edu
 
Office Hours
T11-Noon,W2:30-3:30pm and by appt.


Course Summary

If you are getting started with Geographic Information Systems (GIS), or perhaps you are curious to know what a GIS is and what it can do - then this class is for you.  Geog667 introduces graduate students to the field of Geographic Information Science, the body of knowledge behind which the GIS software tools are based, and provides hands-on training in the use of a geographic information software system.  Emphasis in placed on using "real" world data such as census, DEM, soil, landuse/landcover datasets and the steps necessary in using the GIS to solve geographical problems.  ESRI's suite of software packages are used in this course.  This course is offered each Fall semester. 

Syllabus | Schedule | WebCT  | Lectures  | Exercises |
Projects | GIS@UD

  d-hbar

globe_topoDepartment of Geography


UDlogo50


 Updated 29 August 2007