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**What This Document Is**
This is a comprehensive course outline – a syllabus – for Geographic Information Science (GIScience) at the university level (GEOG 350/550). It details the structure, expectations, and core themes explored within a semester-long course focused on the theoretical foundations and practical applications of GIS, Remote Sensing, GPS, and related location-based technologies. It serves as a foundational guide for students entering the field and those seeking to build upon existing knowledge.
**Why This Document Matters**
This syllabus is essential for anyone enrolled in, or considering enrolling in, an introductory GIScience course at West Virginia University. It clarifies the course objectives, grading criteria, and logistical details like meeting times, instructor contact information, and available resources. Prospective students can use this outline to assess whether the course aligns with their academic goals and to understand the commitment required. Current students will find it invaluable for navigating the course requirements and maximizing their learning experience. It’s particularly useful during course registration and the initial weeks of the semester.
**Common Limitations or Challenges**
This document provides a high-level overview of the course. It does *not* contain the specific lecture materials, assignments, datasets, or detailed explanations of GIS concepts. It outlines *what* will be covered, but not *how* it will be taught or the specific analytical techniques explored. It also doesn’t include the actual lab exercises or software tutorials. Access to the full syllabus is required to understand the complete scope of the course and fulfill its requirements.
**What This Document Provides**
* A clear statement of the course’s overarching objectives and learning outcomes.
* Information regarding course logistics: meeting times, location, and instructor contact details.
* Details about available support resources, including Graduate Teaching Assistant office hours.
* An overview of the multidisciplinary nature of GIScience and its connections to fields like computer science, cartography, and statistics.
* An outline of key topics to be addressed, including spatial data handling, data models, and GIS software utilization.
* Information regarding the course’s relationship to broader GIScience curriculum standards.