INTL624 - Geographic Information Systems and Spatial Analysis
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This course will provide the student with a solid foundation in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), powerful tools used for the collection, analysis and display of spatial data. The true link between GIS and intelligence studies is the ability to make informed decisions based on the data available, by assigning weight in terms of importance to the various datasets, and finally creating associative analyses to determine a course of action pertaining to a person, group, nation or region. This course will help the student to achieve this important objective. (Prerequisite: INTL500). Note: The ESRI course software will not run on computers using Macintosh [3 Semester Hours]
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Schedule of Classes
| 11/28/11 - 04/29/12 |
05/07/12 - 08/26/12 |
Spring 2012 Session K - 16 Week session |
Course Materials
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GIS for Homeland Security
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1589481550
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ESRI
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| Author: |
Kataoka, Mike
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$25.00
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GIS Tutorial for Homeland Security - With CD
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1589481887
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ESRI
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| Author: |
Radke
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$79.95
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Please note that the text must be in new condition, as the unused CD-ROMs are necessary for the assignments. Only products purchased from ESRI Press at http://www.esri.com/ are guaranteed by the publisher. This resource is used in both INTL624 & INTL633
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INTL624/INTL633 Note
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