Learning Resources
Courses on Campus
Courses focusing on or utilizing Geographic Information Systems/Science are offered by a few departments on campus. Some of these courses are only offered at the graduate level.
- Geographical Studies
- Introduction to GIS (GEOG 28201/38201)
- Intermediate GIS (GEOG 28400/38400)
- Advanced GIS Analysis (GEOG 28600/38600)
- Comparative Human Development
- Inequality in Urban Spaces (CHDV 20305/40315, CRES 20305, PBPL 20305)
- Economics
- Urban Economics (ECON 26600, GEOG 26600/36600, LLSO 26202, PBPL 24500)
- Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations
- Ancient Landscapes 1: GIS and Landscapes (NEAA 20061/30061, GEOG 25400/35400, ANTH 26710/36710)
- Ancient Landscapes 2: GIS and Landscapes (NEAA 20062/30062, GEOG 25800/35800, ANTH 26711/36711)
- Public Policy Studies
- Public Policy Practicum (PBPL 26200, PBPL 26300)
- GIS Applications in Social Science (PPHA 38520)
- Sociology
- Introduction to Spatial Data Science (SOCI 20253/30253, GEOG 20500, MACS 54000)
- Spatial Regression Analysis (SOCI 40217)
- Urban Structure and Process (SOCI 20104/30104, GEOG 22700/32700, SOSC 25100, CRES 20104)