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GIS Project Development and Process

June 16 - 18, 2010
08:30 - 16:30, WED-FRI
Washington, DC$895

Overview:
The pursuit of a Geographic Information System (GIS) analysis process involves a number of specific steps. You learn a structured approach to GIS project development, from conceptualization to final results, with special attention to real-life issues you will face at each stage on the job. You apply the structured approach to complete an individual GIS analysis project.

This course is part of the GIS Professional Certificate and theGIS Technical Certificate.
Who Should Attend?
Anyone using GIS software or newly introduced to the technology.

Prerequisites:
An introductory GIS software course: Introduction to GIS Software: ESRI ArcGIS9.x (GIST7000T), or competency with ESRI's ArcGIS9.x software.
Objectives:
  • Perform common GIS operations
  • Know common tools and techniques for solving spatial problems
  • Apply basic project management skills for organizing and pursuing a GIS project
  • Apply conceptual process of performing a GIS analysis project
  • Segment a problem or question in specific GIS procedures and operations
  • Self-directed GIS analysis project
  • Explain how the data, analysis and presentation aspects of GIS interrelate to produce successful GIS analysis and communication
  • Review of GIS as a system
  • Project management techniques for GIS
  • Conceptualizing GIS projects
  • The GIS project model
  • Convert a real-world problem into a GIS-based solution


  • Course Details
    CODE:  GIST8001T
    TYPE:  Classroom-Day
    LENGTH:  3 Day(s)
    CREDIT:  1.8 CEU
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