BIO 329 Environmental GIS
This course is an introduction to GIS (Global Information Systems) in the context of applications that focus on the environment, conservation biology, and ecology. Main topics covered during the semester will include the historical development of GIS technology, its application, and its theoretical background. Students will develop skills and competency using GIS software and data collection tools. They will apply program knowledge and skills to investigate questions related to ecology, wildlife management, conservation biology, and natural resource management. Three hours lecture and 3 hours laboratory/week.
Prerequisite
BIO 112 and 8 hours applicable to the BIO major.
Offered
Fall of Odd Years.