GEOG376
Programming for Geospatial Analysis
Prerequisite: GEOG276 and GEOG373; Must have completed or be concurrently enrolled in MATH120, MATH130, or MATH140; or must have completed MATH220. Recommended: GEOG306. Covers conceptual and practical aspects of geospatial data modeling and analysis techniques using the Python programming language. The main focus is on developing a solid understanding of the programmatic conventions needed to create, manipulate, and process geospatial data types, such as point, line, & polygon vectors, networks, trajectories, and space-time extensions. In addition, students will develop a proficiency in applying these data structures to perform automated geospatial analysis, such as GIS operations, agent-based models, and spatial statistics. Students must pay a $40.00 lab materials fee.
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