GEOG 104 — Introduction to Geographic Information Science
Fundamental concepts in geographic information systems including cartography, global positioning systems (GPS), remote sensing, and spatial statistics. Hands-on use of current, industry-standard computer technologies that enhance geographic analysis and improve decision-making abilities for solving geospatial problems in a wide range of applications. (C-ID GEOG 155) (CSU/UC) (AA/AS-1B)
Part of
- Administration of Justice Geospatial Literacy Certificate of Proficiency
- Anthropology for Transfer (AA-T)
- Geographic Information Systems Literacy Certificate of Proficiency
- Geography for Transfer (AA-T)
- Geography Associate in Science
- Data Science Certificate of Achievement
- General Studies AS - Science and Quantitative Reasoning
- Geology Associate in Science
- Oceanography Associate in Science
- University Studies - Mathematics and Natural Science and Computer Science (AS)