
The University of Texas at Dallas
Program in
Geospatial Information Sciences

GISci CLASS SCHEDULE: Summer 2008 and Fall 2008
Mastering GIS for government, private sector and
research applications.
The following for credit courses have been, or are planned to
be, scheduled in association with UTD's Graduate Certificate
in Geographic Information Systems, Graduate
Certificate in Remote Sensing, Master of Science
in Geospatial Information Sciences, and PhD in
Geospatial Information Sciences. It is provided as a convenience to GIS
students. For official UTD class schedule, go to
course lookup.
TO REGISTER
By Web: http://www.utdallas.edu/SIS
For assistance, contact:
Rita Medford 972-883-4932,
rmedford@utdallas.eduu
Note: Any course listed here may be used
as a topics or option course in the Certificate, Masters or PhD programs in GIS,
even if not specifically listed in the respective degree plans. Other courses
not listed here may count toward a GIS degree with permission of the GIS
Program Director. For complete list of all UTD courses, go to
course lookup.
In the event of discrepancies,
course lookup
prevails.
Summer 2008
- GISC 6379/GEOS 5325 Intro. to Remote
Sensing
- Monday 6:00-10:00 Murchison GR 3.602 10250
- GISC 6387 GIS
Workshop
- Thurs 6:00-10:00 GR 3.606 Murchison 10250
- GISC 6389 GIS Master's Project
- Contact
Dr. Teiefsldorf
- GEOS 7327/GISC 7367 Remote
Sensing Workshop
- Tues 6:00-10:00 Qiu GR 3.602
- POEC 5313 Descriptive and Inferential
Statistics (Not applicable to degree with Fall 2008
Catalog)
- Mon 6:00-10:00 Bray GR3.606
- MIS 6308 Systems Analysis and Project Management
- Raghunathan
- MIS 6326 Data Base Management Systems
- Thursday 6:00-10:00 SOM2.103
KEY DATES and DEADLINES--Summer 2008
Admission application: by March 1 (international)
by April 1 (domestic)
May 23 (late domestic)
Web Registration begins: April 2
Last Day Regular Registration: May 21
Late Registration: May 22-June 4
First Class Day: May 23
Last Class Day: Aug 4
Finals: Aug 7-13
Fall 2008
- GISC 5313 Geospatial Data
Analysis Fundamentals
- Mon 7:00-9:45 p.m. GR 3.602 Tiefelsdorf 12853
- GISC 5317 Computer Programming for GIS
- Wed 7:00-9:45 p.m. GR 3.602 Qiu 11968
- GISC 6311
Math Stat for Geospatial Science
- Tues/Th 2:30-3:45 GR 3.206 Griffith 12615
- (same as ECO 6311 Statistics for Economists)
- GISC 6325/GEOS 5325 Intro to Remote Sensing
- Mon/Wed 5:30-6:45 GR 3.602
Murchison 12608
- GISC 6381 GIS
Fundamentals
- Tues 7:00-9:45 p.m. GR 3.606 Murchison 11970
- GISC 6389 GIS
Master's Project
- Contact:
STAFF 11971
- GISC 7361
Spatial Statistics
- Wed 4:00-6:45 GR 3.206 Griffith 11972
- GISC 7389 GI Science PhD Research Qualifier
- contact Dr. Griffith 11974
- POEC 5313
Descriptive and Inferential Statistics
(not applicable for degree credit)
- 501 Mon 7:00-9:45 GR 3.606 Beron
11825
- 001 Tues 4:00-6:45
WSTC1.216 Fass 11823
- GEOS 5329/GISC 7366
Applied Remote
Sensing
- Tues 4:00-6:45 GR 3.602 Qiu 13291
- GEOS 5324
3D Data Capture and Ground LIDAR
- Mon 7:00-9:45 FO2.222 Aiken 11922
- CS 6359 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
- 501 Mon/Wed 7:00-8:15 p.m. ECSS2.410 Staff
12898
- CS 6360 Database Design
- 001 Mon/Wed 10:30-11:45 a.m. ECSS 2.306
Kahn 12899
- 002 Mon/Wed 12:30-1:45 ECSS3 2.203 Wu 129
- 501 Mon/Wed 5:30-6:45 Ragchavachari ECSS2.410
13091
- CS 6V81 Special topics:
Geometric Modeling
- Mon/Wed 7:00-8:15 pm ECSS2.410 Guo 13094
- MIS 6308
Systems Analysis and Project Management
- Mon 7:00-9:45 SOM 2.107 Raghunathan
12247
- MIS 6326
Database Management Systems
- Tues 7:00-9:45 SOM 2.717 Ryu 12067
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KEY DATES and DEADLINES--Fall 2008
Admission application: by May 1 (international)
by July 1 (domestic)
August 14 (late domestic)
Web Registration begins: April 2
Last Day Regular Registration: Aug 19
Late Registration: Aug 20-28 (fees apply)
First Class Day: Aug 21
Last Class Day: Dec 8
Finals: Dec 11-17 Spring 2009 (tentative)
- GISC 5316 Regression Analysis with Spatial Applications
-
- GISC 6381 GIS Fundamentals
-
-
GISC/POEC 6382 Applied
GIS
-
-
GISC/POEC 6384 Spatial Analysis and Modeling
- GISC 7360 GIS Pattern Analysis
GISC 6389 GIS Master's Project
GISC 7365/GEOS 5326
Remote Sensing Digital Image Processing
GISC 8319
Research Design in GIS
GEOS 5306 Data Analysis for Geoscience
GEOS 5V08
3D
Data Capture and Ground Lidar
GEOS 5V08
GPS Satellite Surveying Techniques
GEOS 5313
Applied
Groundwater Modeling:
POEC-5316 Advanced Regression Analysis
ECO 5311
Applied Econometrics
CS 6359 Object Oriented Analysis and Design
CS 6360 Database Design
MIS 6308 Systems Analysis and Project
Management
MIS 6326 Data Base Management Systems
KEY DATES and DEADLINES--Spring 2009
Admission application: by Sept 1 (international)
by Nov 1 (domestic)
January 3 (late domestic)
Web Registration begins: Nov 4 (Nov 10 for non-degree)
Last Day Regular Registration: January 8
Late Registration: January 9-20 (fee applies)
First Class Day: January 12
Last Class Day: May 4
Finals: May 7-13
Notes:
All course offerings are tentative until publication of UTD's official Class
Schedule for the corresponding semester, which should be consulted for additional detail and confirmation.
Students seeking the Certificate in GIS who do not take
GIS Fundamentals/Intro
to GIS, or do not transfer its equivalent from another institution,
must take an additional topics course. No more than two transferred courses
can be used to meet the Certificate or MGIS requirements. No more than
15 hours of course work taken as a "non-degree seeking" student may be
applied later to a graduate degree. Students seeking two master's degrees
(e.g. MGIS and MPA) must have at least 15 hours of coursework unique to
each degree and not used for the other degree. All course work for the MGIS must
be completed within one six year period with a minimum GPA of 3.0. Course work for the Certificate
must be completed within a three year period with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
Prerequisites
-
for GISC/POEC 6382 Applied GIS: GISC 6381 GIS Fundamentals/Intro to
GIS is a pre-requisite. However, students who already have the equivalent
knowledge (solid understanding of fundmental GIS concepts and knowledge
of GIS software, preferably ArcGIS) may enroll with instructor permission. May
also be taken concurrently with POEC 6381 with instructor permission.
-
for GISC/POEC 6384 Spatial Aanlysis: GISC 6381 GIS Fundamentals/Intro to GIS
is a pre-requisite but students who already have the equivalent knowledge (solid understanding
of fundmental GIS concepts and knowledge of ArcGIS GIS software) may
enroll with instructor permission.
- for GISC 6387 GIS Workshop: POEC 6382 Applied GIS is a prerequisite. However, students who have yet to complete
this course may be eligible to register for the workshop under the following
conditions: (1) they posses existing, hands-on experience using ARCGIS or other professional GIS package extending significantly beyond the level
attained in Introduction to GIS, and (2) they can identify a specific applied
GIS project upon which they will work, and (3) they obtain permission of
the instructor, and (4) they have taken GISC 6381 GIS Fundamentals/Intro to GIS or
this has been formally waved
- for GISC 7365/GEOS5326 Remote Sensing Digital Image Processing:
GEOS 5325 Intro to Remote Sensing or equivalent, or permission
of the instructor required.
- for GEOS5328 Radar Remote Sensing: GEOS 5325 Intro to Remote Sensing or
equivalent, or permission of the instructor required.
- for GISC 7366/GEOS 5329 Applied Remote Sensing: GEOS
5325 Intro to Remote Sensing or equivalent, or permission of
the instructor required.
- for GISC 6386 Urban and Environmental Applications of GIS/Remote Sensing
: GEOS
5325 Intro to Remote Sensing or GISC 6381 GIS Fundamentals/Intro to GIS or equivalent, or permission of
instructor required
- for MIS 6308 Systems Analysis and Project Management: MIS
6326 Database Management Systems or permission of instructor
- for MIS 6326 Database Management Systems: MIS 6204 Info
Tech. and MIS Fundamentals or permission of instructor
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