GEOG-5544: Remote Sensing in the Social Sciences
Description: Principles on the use of remotely sensed (satellite) data in social science research, with key applications in environment, agriculture, and economic development. Basic scripting techniques to extract, visualize, and analyze satellite remote sensing data across the electromagnetic spectrum with cloud-based computing platforms. Development of social science research proposals using remotely sensed data and based on review of relevant seminal and current research articles. Pre: Graduate standing.
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Course Hours: 4 credits
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