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GEOG 416  Remote Sensing Principles and Applications

CONTENT:  This course studies, evaluates, and analyzes remote sensing techniques.  Application of remote sensing in the study of the human bio-physical environment with the use of infrared, thermal infrared, radar, and space photography.   Prerequisite: Geog 317, or an introductory GIS class, or the permission of the instructor.  3 hours.

 OFFERED: Fall Semester every 2nd or 3rd year.


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This page last updated on 4/3/09.