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 SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS (SpACE)

I.    Core Courses   (6 credit hours) offered fall semesters

OCEN 414/514 Coastal Landscape Ecology  Lecture 1 hour; laboratory 4 hours; 3 credits.  Principles of coastal landscape formation based on classical and modern theories. Geotechnical characteristics and plant habitats at elements of coastal landscapes. Field trips. (offfered in Fall)

GEOG 404/504 Digital Techniques in Remote Sensing  
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: junior standing or permission of instructor. Study of the theory and application of remote sensing, emphasizing environmental applications and aerial and satellite imagery. Covers the fundamentals of multispectral digital image processing, including sensors, pre-processing, enhancement, classification, accuracy assessment, and GIS data integration. (Offered in Fall)

II.   Interpretive Analysis Courses  ( 6 credit hours) 

GEOG 402/502 Geographic Information Systems  Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite:  junior standing or permission of instructor.  A study of the conceptual basis of GIS as a tool for manipulating spatial information. The course focuses on how geographic information can be input and organized within the framework of a GIS. Students will work on a computer-based GIS to gain a greater understanding of spatial database structures and analytical operations.

OCEN 436/536 Barrier Islands and Coastal Lagoons  Lecture 1.5 hours; laboratory 3 hours; 3 credits.  Prerequisites: OCEN 106n-107N or 126N-127N or 306. Elementary principles of landscape, hydrograph and ecology at coastal lagoons and barrier islands. Field trips to wave- and tide-dominated systems.

GEOG 422W/522 Coastal Geography  Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: GEOG 100S or GEOG 101S, or permission of instructor. An examination of the physical and human geography of the coastal zone. Considers problems of managing coastal resources with an emphasis on North America.

GEOG 490/590 Applied GIS Cartography (coastal project required)
1-3 credits. Practical experience in applying the principles of cartography and geographic information systems to the design and construction of maps and other graphics. 

GEOG and OCEN topics courses and independent research (up to 3 credits with approval)

 

III.  Capstone Course   

GEOG/OCEN 419/519 Spatial Analysis of Coastal Environments  Lecture 1.5 hours; laboratory 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: OCEN 414/515, GEOG 404/504. The course integrates remotely sensed and field techniques for scientific investigation and practical management of coastal environmental systems. Spatial modeling of coastal processes and management tools using geographic information systems (GIS). (Offered Spring every other year.)

 

                                                   Total :  15 credit hours

Note:  For degree-seeking students, although the certificate coursework is applicable toward related University degree programs, it does not count as a major, minor, or cluster.

 
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