
The
Northwest Environmental Training Center presents:
Introduction to ArcGIS 9 for Fisheries and Wildlife Biology Applications
Course ID: GIS - 400
October 1-3, 2008, 8:30 A.M. to 5 P.M.
California State University, East Bay
Oakland Professional Development & Conference Center
Located at Trans Pacific Center
1000 Broadway, Suite 109
Oakland, California
Instructor: Eric Sandoval
Description: This 3
day hands on class will introduce participants to the fisheries and wildlife
biology applications of ESRI's ArcGIS 9 software and extensions. Beginning
with a discussion of general concepts and vocabulary, the course will move
into teaching basic ArcGIS functionality. Each participant will have their
own computer workstation to create, edit, display and analyze real world
environmental data during numerous hands on exercises. On the third day,
participants will be given an opportunity to become more proficient with
their skills by applying their knowledge to more complex and in depth projects.
Course
Topics
| Introduction
to GIS and ArcGIS 9 |
Creating
and Manipulating Tables |
| Overview
of ArcCatalog and ArcMap |
Field
Calculator |
| Connecting
to Geospatial Data Sources |
Setting
Up Your GPS to Bring Data into a GIS |
| Metadata
- Reading and Writing |
Downloading
GPS and Other X, Y Coordinate Data for GIS Use |
| Basics
of Spatial Coordinate Systems |
Overview
of the Spatial Analyst Extension |
| Combining
Data with Different Coordinate Systems |
Surface
Analysis |
| Reprojecting
Coordinate Systems |
Raster
Calculator |
| Graphic
Design, Composition and Layout |
Hydrologic
Analysis |
| Data
Symbolization |
Digital
Elevation Models (DEMs) |
| Querying
and Selecting Geographic Features |
Overview
of the 3-D Analyst Extension |
| Overview
of ArcTools |
Triangulated
Irregular Networks (TINs) |
| Geoprocessing |
Volumes |
| Buffering |
Bathymetry |
| Geo-referencing |
Profiles |
| Digitizing
and Creating New Shapefiles |
Hands
on Biology and Ecology Mapping and Data Analysis Exercises |
After
completing this course, participants will be able to:
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Understand
and utilize the fundamental capabilities of ArcGIS 9 for biological and
ecological analysis
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Use
various geoprocessing functions, e.g. buffering, clipping, dissolving,
intersecting, unioning, and overlays
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Modify
databases, create new data, and summarize data sets
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Develop
standards for collection for collecting and downloading GPS data into
GIS
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Symbolize
data using cartographic conventions and rules
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Combine
data from different coordinate systems
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Generate
presentation quality maps
Intended
Audience: This hands on course is intended for biologists and ecologists
involved with the collection, interpretation, and presentation of spatially
related data. This course is appropriate for both ArcInfo 9 and ArcView 9 users.
Prerequisites: Basic understanding of computer operations (Microsoft Windows interface) is
required. Previous GIS experience is not required.
Credit: 2.0 Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Registration: $695 ($595* for Native American Tribes; nonprofits; government agencies; students; and AFS or NAEP members). You may register online via the link below. You may also register via phone by calling the Northwest Environmental Training Center at (206)762-1976.
Northwest Environmental Training Center
A
nonprofit 501(c)(3) program
of the Northwest Environmental Education Council
650 S. Orcas Street, Suite 220 | Seattle, Washington 98108
Phone: (206)762-1976 | Fax: (206)762-1979
www.nwetc.org
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