Apr 25, 2024  
2019-20 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
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GIS 405 - Remote Sensing Applications


Credit(s): 3

Application of analog and digital remote sensing technologies for natural and cultural resource assessment. Specific topics include: stereoscopy, scale, map coordinates, map reading, area and distance estimation, acquiring photos, photo geometry, parallax measurements, electromagnetic spectrum, atmospheric and surface interactions, spectral signatures, film and filters, aerial photo interpretation, digital image acquisition, image resolution, image sensors, radiometric correction, geometric correction, image classification and accuracy assessment.
When Offered: Fall only.
Course Fee: Course fee $25.
Prerequisite(s): GIS 201  or GIS 224 , and GIS 301  or GIS 390  



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