EVB203 Geospatial Information Science


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Unit code:EVB203
Prerequisite(s):Completion of 48 credit points, or enrollment in ST20
Equivalent(s):UDB181
Credit points:12
TimetableDetails in HiQ, if available
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Gardens Point
Semester 1
Online
Semester 1
CSP student contribution  $1,118
Domestic tuition unit fee  $4,680
International unit fee  $5,244
This unit introduces the theory and concepts of digital geographic information science with a focus on the interpretation of earth and environmental data from observations and sources like remote sensing and climate data. Students record and create geospatial information that they share and combine to class data sets for mapping and analysis. Environmental datasets are also accessed, collected, and analysed with data science concepts such as open software and data discussed. Cartographic products are created to respond research questions about spatial patterns and environmental variability. Thus, a final report assessment demonstrates spatial analytical thought by analysing and discussing possible explanations to the patterns identified in the data. This unit will engage students to think spatially about processes and patterns; and create informative and accurate geographic information and reporting products based on real world geospatial datasets.