Monday, November 26

Other (SNRE course announcement)


This is to announce that NRE541 Remote Sensing of Environment will be taught this Winter term 2013.  See the attached flyer and announcement below.  We are looking forward to another good class this winter, contact Dr. Bergen if you have any questions prior to enrollment.
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Remote sensing (including satellite imagery, aerial photography and their many derived maps) are one of the most useful and important spatial data sources in both GIS and environmental sciences defined broadly. In this course, students will learn the theory, sensors, analysis methods, and applications of remote sensing data in environmental GIS. Lectures provide a comprehensive introduction to remote sensing, and labs present opportunity for hands-on analysis experience using ERDAS IMAGINE and ArcGIS software and several types of remote sensing imagery and other GIS data.  Prereqs: none, graduate standing, or Jr/Sr with PI.
 
Instructor:     Dr. Bergen
Lecture:         T, Th: 10:00-11:30 am (2024 SNRE)
Lab:               M: 9:00-11:00 am (SNRE computer classroom)
Credits:         4
Text:              Remote Sensing and Image Interpretation Lillesand, Keifer, Chipman, 6th edition