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Dec 30, 2024
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2010-2011 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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GEOG 382 - Advanced Remote SensingType of Course: Lecture, Laboratory Application of remote sensor systems in earth science and other disciplines; interpretation of multispectral scanner, RADAR and thermal imagery, classification, postclassification analysis, special transformations, multitemporal data analysis for change detection, the study of spectral characteristics of vegetation, soils, water, minerals and other materials. The specific objectives of the course are to acquaint the student with the physical principles underlying remote sensing systems and the primary remote-sensing data-collection systems; introduce the student to methods of interpreting and analyzing remotely sensed data; provide some insight concerning the applications of remote sensing in various discipline areas; and provide hands-on experience in digital image processing using software packages available in the computer lab.
Cross Listed: GEOG 282 , ID 273 , IDCE 30220
Instructor: Mr. Rogan
When Offered: Offered every year
Faculty: John Rogan, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of Geography; Adjunct Assistant Professor of Biology
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