GEOG 111: GIS Analysis and Modeling is part of City College of San Francisco’s 3-course certificate program on Geographic Information Systems (GIS). In this course we use ArcPro version 3, the industry-leading “desktop GIS” software package to explore in-depth the concepts, methodology, and techniques employed by GIS professionals today to create, manipulate, analyze, and communicate geographic information. The lab assignments will allow students to apply knowledge and problem-solving skills learned in class on real-world applications. We will concentrate on GIS database design, data collection, data validation, spatial analysis (raster and vector), terrain analysis, and 3D cartography. Some advanced topics will also be discussed in lectures.
Software: ESRI’s ArcMap GIS desktop software version 3 is required. If you need the software, contact me (some students have it already through work or from taking GIS previously). You are eligible for a free 1-year academic subscription that allows you to download the desktop software from ESRI. When you contact me, I can send you an authorization code and instructions on download and installation.
Hardware: The recommended hardware to run the ArcMap can be found on ESRI’s system requirements page
IMPORTANT! ArcMap is a Windows program. You can run the program in MacOS, but only via a virtual machine, like Parallels, or from a separate Windows partition via Boot Camp or similar. Laptops such as Chromebook, MacBook Air, and ultra-books are discouraged, as they generally lack sufficient processing power or memory.
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Design and create GIS databases and maps.
Evaluate and assess spatial data models for storing geographic information.
Discover and utilize GIS data from online resources.
Formulate algorithms and produce program scripts for spatial analysis, 3D-modeling, terrain modeling, and data editing.
Identify and implement GIS applications and digitizing procedures that require data collection using remote sensing or GPS.
GEOG 111: GIS Analysis and Modeling
CRN: 78972-831
(3-unit, fully online) online activity is facilitated using CCSF's online learning management system (Canvas).
GEOG 111 is a fully online, 18-week course. It begins January 19, 2021 and ends May 26, 2021.
Textbook: Heywood, I. An Introduction to Geographic Information Systems, 4th edition (2nd and 3rd editions are fine) ISBN13: 9780273722595
If you are on the waitlist, check the CCSF waitlist info page for details.
A student may be dropped from the class under the following circumstances (please note that communication is key!):
"No show": if a student does not participate in any of the assigned Canvas tasks (quizzes or assignments) or discussions by the end of the first two weeks of class, and at the same time, they do not communicate to me that they are unable to participate during that time, they will be dropped.
A student may also be dropped later in the semester if they stop participating for two weeks in assigned tasks or discussions, miss a lab submission, or the midterm, and do not contact me within ten days