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ADVANCED GISGEOG 432/532
Dr. Tom Allen
Tuesdays4:20-7:00
MGB 342
Terrain Analysis
Geocoding
Network Analysis
Dynamic Segmentation
Linear Referencing
Dasymetric Mapping
Geostatistics An elective course of the Certificate in GIScience
COASTAL GEOGRAPHY
• Coastal ecosystems
• Wave-dominated coasts
• Tides, rivers, and estuaries
• Shoreline erosion
• Tropical and coral coasts
• Coastal storms
• Storm surges
• Sea level rise
• Coastal fisheries
• Coastal zone management
GEOG 422W/522 * Thurs. 4:20-7PM * Dr. Tom Allen
Part of the Certificate in Spatial Analysis of Coastal Environments (SpACE)
GEOG 306T Hazards: Natural and Technological
Tuesday and Thursday 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm
Or
Tuesday 4:20 pm - 7:00 pm
Contact Dr. Hutton for details at [email protected]
Volunteers from a faith-based nonprofit clear debris from the Florida Keys after Hurricane Irma. ©Denny Orellana, 2017.
A temporary public park is located at the site of a demolished building in the Christchurch Central Business District two years after a 6.3 magnitude earthquake struck New Zealand. ©Graham Tobin, 2013
GEOG 451: The Geography of EuropeDr. Georgeanne Hribar
Wednesdays 7:10 – 9 :50
BAL 3068
Cultural identityConflict & cooperation
Contested territoryCurrent controversies
Online GIS map-based investigations
GEOG 320: Political Geography TR @ 9:30
Why has Catalonia decided to split from Spain?
Political Geography features topics like boundaries/borders, secession and separatist movements, ethnic and religious conflict, territorial claims and acquisition of land, sovereignty and Geopolitics
We will also examine political culture, voting patterns and changes, regional support for various social issues, and gerrymandering
Online Course Offering
Instructor: Dr. Hua Liu
Department of Political Science and Geography
Old Dominion University
• fundamental knowledge of GIS
• hands-on experience with leading GIS software
• well-paced learning environment
• prerequisite of many elective GIS certificate courses
GEOG 402/502: Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
• convenient study opportunity
• self-paced lecture learning
• live interaction with the instructor
• on-site lab assistance available
Summer 2018 (05/14- 06/23)
Summer 201805/14- 06/23, Mon & Wed, 6:00-9:50 p.m.
Instructor: Dr. Hua Liu ([email protected])
• Practical GIS/cartography projects
• Field experiment
• Group collaboration
• Applied final project
GEOG 490/590: Applied Cartography/GIS
• Presentable course outcomes
• Pre-requisite: GEOG 402/502 (GIS)
• Elective course for both GIS and Spatial
Analysis of Coastal Environments Certificates
GEOG 350: Geography of the United States and Canada
The human and physical geography of the United States and Canada will be studied, with an emphasis on population distribution, demographic changes, historical migration patterns, transportation development, natural resources and changing land use and economies, and regional identities within the U.S. and Canada.
Prerequisites: Junior standing and six credits in human behavior, or permission of the instructor.
3 credit hours - lecture format - 1 – 1:50 pm MWF - BAL 2060
For further information, contact Dr. Peter Anderson: [email protected]