GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
FOR AGRICULTURE MINOR -- 1999-2000 Catalog
An interdisciplinary program sponsored by three departments: Bioresource and Agricultural Engineering, Natural Resources Management, and Crop Science. New technologies of geographic information systems (GIS), global positioning systems (GPS), and orthophotography (uniform scale aerial photographs) are revolutionizing the management of resources. There are great employment opportunities for those who understand the technologies and society will benefit from improved management decisions. Students interested in this minor may come from the following majors: forestry and natural resources; crop science; soil science; landscape architecture, agricultural systems management; or animal science.
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Required Courses |
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Graphical Communication (select one of the following tracks) |
4/6 |
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Surveying ( select one of the following tracks) |
4 |
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BRAE 345 Aerial Photogrammetry/Remote Sensing |
3 |
BRAE 446 CAD for Land Modeling |
2 |
FNR/LA 318 Applic. GIS in Natural Resources |
3 |
FNR/BRAE/LA/CRSC 470 Selected Advanced Topics |
3 |
Emphasis areas (select one) |
11 |
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Environmental Information Emphasis |
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BRAE 452 Boundary Law/Data Accuracy for GIS (3) |
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FNR 306 Natural Res Ecology/Habitat Mgt (4) or |
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FNR 416 Environmental Impact Analysis (4) |
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Precision Agriculture Emphasis |
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CRSC 444 Precision Farming (4) |
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Select two of the following (7): |
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CRSC 405, 410, 421, 431, 445; SS 433; VGSC 423 |
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