GEOG 515 Remote Sensing Applications
CONTENT: This course studies
applications of remote sensing techniques, including the elctromagnetic spectrum, history of remote sensing, sensing platforms, system limitations,
and applications for vegetation studies, land-use change, and environmental management. Course includes a lab component (course fee).
Prerequisites: GEOG 317 or Geog 414; or the permission of the instructor. 4 hours.
OFFERED: Spring or Fall Semester, every 2nd or 3rd year. Last offered Fall 2005.
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This page last updated on 9/22/05.