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**What This Document Is**
This is a comprehensive syllabus for BIO 4910/5910, a GIS & Ecology course offered at the University of Central Oklahoma. It serves as the official guide to the course, outlining expectations, policies, and the overall structure of the semester. It details how Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technologies are integrated with ecological principles and research. This syllabus is essential for anyone considering enrolling in or currently registered in this upper-level biology seminar.
**Why This Document Matters**
This syllabus is crucial for students to understand the course requirements, grading breakdown, and schedule. It’s particularly valuable at the beginning of the semester for planning and preparation. Prospective students can use it to assess if the course aligns with their academic interests and skill level. Current students should refer to it frequently throughout the semester to stay informed about deadlines, assignments, and important course information.
**Topics Covered**
* Fundamentals of GIS science and its applications in ecological studies
* Remote sensing and GPS technologies
* Spatial data processing and analysis using ArcGIS software
* Topographic and linear GIS operations
* Temporal change analysis in ecological contexts
* Spatial interpolation and modeling techniques
* Application of GIS to population, community, and landscape ecology
* Independent research project design and implementation
* Field data collection methods
**What This Document Provides**
* Detailed course objectives and learning outcomes
* Instructor contact information and office hours
* A complete course schedule with topics covered each week
* Information on required and recommended textbooks and materials
* A breakdown of assignment types and their corresponding point values
* Details regarding extra credit opportunities, including potential field trips
* Policies regarding attendance and quizzes
* Guidance on independent research project expectations (for graduate students)