GC 225 - Introduction to Maps


Offered Fall: Yes Offered Winter: Yes Offered Summer: No Offered Other: No
2 Credits
Hours (Lecture - Discussion - Lab): 1-0-2
Prerequisites: Mathematics placement at MA 100  or higher.

This course introduces students to map reading, analysis and interpretation, with special emphasis on USGS topographic maps. Students will develop foundational knowledge regarding map data types, map development, map reading and analysis. Additionally, they will learn to create topographic profiles, work with scale, become familiar with three different coordinate systems, determine bearings, calculate distance and areal extents manually and with GPS, and examine land partitioning using the Public Land Survey System.

Notes: Field work may be required. Contact instructor for more information.


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