Geographic Information Handling
The subject is reserved for students of the following study programmes:
- Nature Management, Bachelor's Programme
- Geographic Information Systems
After completing the course the student will have obtained the following learning outcomes:
Knowledge:
- have a good understanding of the elements a GIS consists of
- has in-depth knowledge of various databases, especially related to nature management and area planning
- have good knowledge of different methods of collection, processing, analysis and presentation of site-based information
- have good knowledge of GIS software from different suppliers and how these can be used to solve tasks
- have good knowledge of which standards apply to geographic information
Skills:
- can schedule and perform data collection in fields, based on GNSS, drone and handheld data collection Devices
- can use GIS software from multiple software vendors, for collection, processing, analysis and presentation of geographic information
General competence:
- communicate GIS academic knowledge to different target groups, both written and oral
- can exchange views with others and participate in discussions on the development of good practice in the field of GIS
Compound assessment
- Compulsory participation- Approved/ Not approved.
- Compulsory Work- Approved/ Not approved.
The compulsory participation and work must be passed prior to submission the written examination and the portfolio assessment.
- Written examination, 5 hours, comprises 60% of the grade, grading scale A-F.
- Portfolio assessment, comprises 40% of the grade, grading scale A-F.
Portfolio: All aids permitted.
Written school examination: Only aids awarded are allowed to be used and pen, ruler and up to 2 bilingual dictionaries.
Generating an answer using ChatGPT or similar artificial intelligence and submitting it wholly or partially as one's own answer is considered cheating.
Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:
GEO1001 - Geographic Information Handling 1 - 10 credits
GEO1002 - Geographic Information Handling 2 - 10 credits
GEO2011 - Geographic Information Handling - 7.5 credits
GEO2012 - Geographical Analysis - 7.5 credits
GEO1010 - Cartography and Data Collection - 5 credits