Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)
Geographic Information Handling
GEO220
Current active course description (last updated 2021/22)

Geographic Information Handling

GEO220
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are tools for processing geographic location-based information. GIS is used as a tool in many different disciplines, linked to both private and public entities. The course provides a basic introduction to how geographic information is processed, performing data capture, what databases exist and how data and software are used to perform analyzes and present thematic maps and terrain models.

The subject is reserved for students of the following study programmes:

  • Nature Management, Bachelor's Programme
  • Geographic Information Systems
Students must meet current admission requirements for the associated study program.

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 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 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
No tuition fees. Semester fees and cost of course literature apply.
Compulsory. Alternatively GEO1001 and GEO1002 for exchange students.
The teaching consists mainly of lectures and exercises, as well as project work. Exercises take place in fields and at GIS lab.
Evaluated annually by students through course surveys. These evaluations are included in the university’s quality assurance system.

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