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Spatial Sciences (SSCI)
- D class assignments available in AHFB56C; phone (213) 740-8298.
Intensive experience in local public agency, private firm, or nonprofit agency engaged in applied geospatial analysis, modeling and mapping work.
35626D | 059 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 1 of 3 | John Wilson | OFFICE | PDF (195984 KB) | |
Individual research and readings. Open only to juniors and seniors. Not available for graduate credit.
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Junior, Senior
The geospatial value proposition and the qualities and skills leaders will need to help their geospatial information management groups and organizations achieve success. Recommended preparation: SSCI 581.
35760D | 705 | Lecture | 2:00-4:00pm | Tue, Thu | 9 of 10 | John Wilson | DENDornsife | PDF (259258 KB) | |
35761D | 705 | Lecture | 2:00-4:00pm | Tue, Thu | 0 of 20 | John Wilson | AHF145A | PDF (259258 KB) | |
Typical geospatial intelligence tasks and their use in military operations, national and homeland security, international relief work and disaster management. Recommended preparation: SSCI-581.
The unique characteristics and importance of spatial information as they relate to the evolving science, technology, and applications of Geographic Information Systems.
35691D | 705 | Lecture | 10:00-12:00pm | Mon, Wed | 12 of 30 | Leilei Duan | DENDornsife | PDF (385405 KB) | |
35692D | 705 | Lecture | 10:00-12:00pm | Mon, Wed | 4 of 20 | Leilei Duan | AHF145A | PDF (385405 KB) | |
Role of global positioning systems, maps, geocoding, and other kinds of sensors as geospatial data sources. Includes field data acquisition excursion on Catalina Island. Recommended preparation: SSCI-581. Duplicates credit in former GEOG 587.
Research leading to the master's degree in cognate fields. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC.
Credit on acceptance of thesis. Graded CR/NC.
35740D | 705 | Lecture | 3:00-4:50pm | Monday | 0 of 10 | Darren Ruddell | AHF145A | Word (157591 KB) | |
35741D | 705 | Lecture | 3:00-4:50pm | Monday | 11 of 20 | Darren Ruddell | DENDornsife | Word (157591 KB) | |
Credit on acceptance of thesis. Graded CR/NC.
Credit on acceptance of thesis. Graded CR/NC.
35759D | 705 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 4 of 10 | John Wilson | OFFICE | | |
Part-time or full-time practical work experience in the student's field of study at an off-campus facility under faculty direction.
35693D | 705 | 1.0 | Lecture | TBA | TBA | 9 of 10 | John Wilson, Darren Ruddell | OFFICE | PDF (178302 KB) | |
The use of population science, public health, and spatial science theory and practice to advance our understanding of one or more aspects of human well-being. Prerequisite: SSCI 600. Open only to doctoral students.
- Prerequisite: SSCI 600
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student
The use of population science, public health, and spatial science theory and practice to advance our understanding of one or more aspects of human well-being. Open only to doctoral students.
- Prerequisite: SSCI 601a
- Restriction: Registration open to the following class level(s): Doctoral Student