Curriculum in Geoprocessing Sciences and Applications in the New Millennium

Department of Natural Resources and the Environment

The University of Connecticut

Storrs, CT 06269-4087

 

 

NRME 237 - Introductory Remote Sensing. (3 Credits, Fall semester). The principles of the interpretation of remote sensing imagery acquired from aircraft and satellite platforms. Natural resource, environmental, and land use applications of remote sensing.

·         NRME 237 Syllabus (Fall 2005)

NRME 238 - Advanced Remote Sensing. (3 Credits, Spring semester). The principles of quantitative remote sensing, image processing and pattern recognition. Computer-assisted data analysis techniques.

·     NRME 238 Syllabus (Spring 2005)

NRME 377Natural Resource Applications of GIS. (3 credits, Fall Semester, odd years).  Quantitative approaches to the analysis of digital earth resources information by applying geographic information systems technology to hypothetical and actual natural resource situations. Computer-assisted analysis of earth resources data providing students with both an understanding of the principles of spatially-oriented resource assessment and experience with a tool that will prove useful in his or her career in resource management.

·        NRME 377 Syllabus (Fall 2003)

NRME 387 - Geospatial Data Processing Techniques. (3 credits, Fall Semester, even years). Research approaches and techniques in geospatial analysis, enabling students to pursue integrated research in earth resource data geoprocessing applications. Acquisition, analysis, and presentation of digital earth resource data and information.

·         NRME 387 Syllabus (Fall 2004)


Partial funding for the development of these curriculum materials was provided by the 

Connecticut Space Grant College Consortium


Last Edited 4/07/04

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