GIS 490 Thesis Preparation and Prospectus. Geographic Information Systems facilitates the solving of real world problems. Special Projects A involves the design and planning of a project idea from initial concept to anticipated final outputs. Topics include an overview of the steps necessary to successfully integrate GIS into the decision making process. Specific skills will be developed in project management, data management, identification of sources of error, determining analysis methods and recommending suitable final outputs. Students will have the opportunity to apply the theory and skills learned in geospatial technology to real world project experience with an experienced preceptor. Students will work on assigned projects a minimum of 35 hours per week. An approach of reflective practice will be emphasized with a focus on problem solving. Students will combine practical application with project management skills to define and plan their project with the guidance of a preceptor.
Thesis Preparation and Prospectus
Prerequisites
GIS 427, GIS 433, GIS 435. Successful completion of all 300 level GIS courses and the listed prerequisites with a minimum of 60%
Credits
3.00