GOV 1021 - Spatial Models of Social Science

This course will survey the theory and application of airborne and satellite remote sensing, primarily as a tool for spatial social science.  Students will learn the basics of electromagnetic radiation, reflection and absorption, satellite and sensor technology, and digital image analysis, with a focus on data acquisition and preparation.  Students will learn the use of software for image processing and analysis, the fundamentals of raster GIS, and the use of a scriptable online platform for quick remote processing.  Applications will have a social focus, including urbanization and development, infrastructure, settlement morphology, change detection, and interactions between the human and natural environments.  Available for undergraduate and graduate students.

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Instructor: Jill Kelly