Concepts and principles of Earth observation and remote sensing in relation to photographic, thermal infrared and radar imaging. Methods of obtaining quantitative information from remotely-sensed images. Interpretation of remotely-sensed images emphasizing the study of spatial and environmental relationships.

Prerequisites/Rules:
Credit only granted for: GEOG272 or GEOG372. Formerly: GEOG372. There is a $40.00 lab fee for this course.
Credits: 3
Grading Method: Regular, Pass-Fail, Audit

Course Offerings

    Fall 2020 Instructor: Sergii Skakun Co-Instructor: View: Syllabus
    Spring 2019 Instructor: Belen Franch Co-Instructor: View: Syllabus
    Fall 2019 Instructor: Sergii Skakun Co-Instructor: View: Syllabus
    Spring 2018 Instructor: Belen Franch Co-Instructor: Sergii Skakun View: Syllabus
    Spring 2017 Instructor: Belen Franch Co-Instructor: View: Syllabus
    Fall 2017 Instructor: Peter V. Potapov Co-Instructor: View: Syllabus
    Spring 2015 Instructor: Tatiana V. Loboda Co-Instructor: View:
    Fall 2014 Instructor: Peter V. Potapov Co-Instructor: View: Syllabus