An introduction to the acquisition, analysis, and interpretation of geospatial products used to observe the Earth’s surface. Students will gain an understanding of the fundamental concepts associated with image capture, processing, photogrammetric measurements, and interpretation of physical and cultural features. Laboratory experience will include photogrammetry, use of stereo viewing technologies, and analysis software.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Geography 2232 or permission of the Chair of the Department of Geography and the Environment
Offering:
2-2; or 2-2
Notes:
Students who have taken Geography 2211 may not take Geography 2215 for credit.
Course Classifications:
Type C: Engineering, Mathematical and Natural Sciences