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Introduction to Remote Sensing
Jane Dmochowski, University of Pennsylvania
This course introduces students to the principles of remote sensing, characteristics of remote sensors, and remote sensing applications. Areas emphasized include manipulating data in Google Earth Engine, ...
Subject: Geoscience:Geology:Geophysics:Exploration Methods, Geography:Geospatial
Introduction to Remote Sensing
MICHELLE KINZEL, Southwestern College
This course introduces students to the basics of remote sensing, characteristics of remote sensors, and remote sensing applications in academic disciplines and professional industries. Emphasis is placed on image ...
Subject: Geography:Geospatial
Physical Geography
This is a course introducing physical geography, which examines the processes and features that shape the Earth. We introduce the tools used by physical geographers to understand and analyze these Earth systems. We ...
Subject: Geography:Physical
Rivers, Floodplains, and Management
Michael Singer, University of St Andrews
Rivers and their floodplains are central to human populations and ecology, but must be carefully managed to maintain their benefits whilst minimizing risks associated with water supply, water quality, and flooding. ...
Subject: Geography
IB/AP Geography
Ann Linsley, Bellaire High School
IB/AP Geography is a survey course which integrates human and physical systems in a spatial perspective. The course addresses the physical world and the anthropogenic relationship through a complex systems approach ...
Subject: Geography, Environmental Science
Environmental Systems: Landscapes and Water
John Pitlick, University of Colorado at Boulder
This course introduces students to the sciences of hydrology and geomorphology, which are two branches of physical Geography dealing with earth surface processes.
Subject: Geoscience:Soils, Geography:Physical, Environmental Science:Soils and Agriculture, Geoscience:Geology:Environmental Geology, Geoscience:Hydrology:Surface Water
Modeling Earth and Environmental Systems
Steve Hurst, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
In this course, students will build and use models of climatic, hydrologic, geochemical, and human systems, explore the basic concepts of systems modeling, use models to test hypotheses, and find out about the ...
Subject: Geoscience, Geography, Environmental Science
Physical Geography
Carla Grandy, Skyline College
Introductory level physical geography course in which half of the semester is spent on geomorphology.
Subject: Geography
Physical Geography
Carrie Davis Todd, University of Pittsburgh-Johnstown
This is a survey course designed to cover key concepts in physical geography, from climate change to landscape processes to map interpretation. The course has no laboratory component but includes a variety of ...
Subject: Geography
World Natural Environments
Camille Holmgren, SUNY Buffalo State University
This is an introductory physical geography course that explores the dynamics of the earth's physical environment including the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere and the linkages between these ...
Subject: Geography:Physical