ENS 235 Geographic Information Systems

Teaches students the applications of geographic information systems technology to a variety of biological issues including delimiting species and habitat distribution, identifying landscape-level relationships between abiotic and biotic factors and their spatial effects on populations; identifying potential effects of human activity on natural areas and populations; and developing management and regulatory policies including defining potential protected areas.

Baccalaureate Experience

(NS-Biological) (SS)

Credits

4

Prerequisite

Completion of ENS 198, ENS 199, and either MAT 170 or MAT 260 all with a C or better, or completion of the Biology Lower Core with a 2.0 GPA.

Offered

fall and spring semesters