| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Maps as tools for spatial analysis of problems in physical and cultural geography. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter; Spring |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Concepts in the use of small- and large-scale digital map data, emphasizing landscape interpretation and feature description. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| PREREQUISITE: | GEOG 211 & GEOG 212 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Graphic perception, layout, typography, color, statistical methods, and symbolization of thematic maps through computer-aided techniques. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | GEOG 100 & GEOG 212 & GEOG 222 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Solving practical geographic problems and performing scientific research using raster and vector analysis tools in GIS. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall; Winter |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Principles of earth observation: primarily air photo/large-scale satellite imagery interpretation, basic field methods, photogrammetry. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Object-oriented analysis of geographic information using Visual Basic. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Fall |
| PREREQUISITE: | GEOG 100 & GEOG 211 & GEOG 213 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Introduction to airborne and spaceborne sensors, including characteristics and image acquisition. Emphasizes land cover mapping applications appropriate for environment monitoring. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter On Demand |
| PREREQUISITE: | GEOG 312 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Current techniques for compilation, integration, and display of digital map data. |
| WHEN TAUGHT: | Winter |
| PREREQUISITE: | GEOG 313 |
| DESCRIPTION:  | Computer processing of low-altitude and satellite images for geographic analysis of physical and cultural phenomena on earth. |