WAYLAND BAPTIST UNIVERISTY ____________ CAMPUS SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCES WAYLAND MISSION STATEMENT: Wayland Baptist University exists to educate students in an academically challenging, learning-focused and distinctively Christian environment for professional success and service to God and humankind. COURSE NUMBER AND TITLE: GEOL 3408-section; Geographic Information Systems TERM: NAME OF INSTRUCTOR: OFFICE PHONE NUMBER AND WBU EMAIL ADDRESS: OFFICE HOURS, BUILDING, AND LOCATION: CLASS MEETING TIME AND LOCATION: CATALOG DESCRIPTION: An examination of the principles and techniques of spatial data collection, handling, and analysis. Labs include application of geographic information systems technology in geology, environmental science, health science, business and other areas through case studies and hands-on use of microcomputer-based GIS software. Lecture three hours, laboratory three hours. $90 fee. PREREQUISITE: MSCI 2311 or consent of instructor TEXTBOOK: LAB BOOK: TBA *Choose from the approved textbook list COURSE OUTCOME COMPETENCIES: Upon completion of the course the student will 1. be familiar with geographic data types and how they are referenced, cataloged and accessed. 2. know the different major types of GIS software, including which are appropriate for analysis of different kinds of data. 3. understand methods of data acquisition and modeling. 4. be familiar with methods of maintaining geographic data and techniques for user visualization 5. understand methods of data extraction and analysis 6. have knowledge of the various potential applications of GIS systems. 7. be aware of problems in using GIS data, including types of error and issues of sensitivity ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS: The university expects students to make class attendance a priority. No makeup, late work or redoing of work will be permitted except for makeup work for excused absences due to official university business or very serious illness (hospital time). Excused absences will be granted if the student contacts the instructor prior to the scheduled class time in which the absence is to occur. In the case of an emergency where the student is unable to contact the instructor, a valid form of documentation must be given to the instructor verifying why the student was absent. Students are expected to make up work within one week of the absence and need to schedule a time with the instructor. Notice of excused absences for official university business should be provided on 8.5x11 paper. Notice should be given prior to the absence or no makeup will be allowed. Notice should include the following 3 items: 1. Name, 2. Date of absence, & 3. Reason for absence. On dates when grades will be taken for test, quiz, etc., any student more than 15 minutes late will NOT be allowed to do the work for a grade and are considered absent. STATEMENT ON PLAGIARISM AND ACADEMIC DISHONESTY: Wayland Baptist University observes a zero tolerance policy regarding academic dishonesty. Per university policy as described in the academic catalog, all cases of academic dishonesty will be reported and second offenses will result in suspension from the university. DISCRIMINATION POLICY: It is university policy that no otherwise qualified disabled person be excluded from participating in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity in the University. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), it is the policy of Wayland Baptist University that no otherwise qualified person with a disability be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subject to discrimination under any educational program or activity in the university. The Coordinator of Counseling Services serves as the coordinator of students with a disability and should be contacted concerning accommodation requests at (806) 291-3765. Documentation of a disability must accompany any request for accommodations. COURSE REQUIREMENTS AND GRADING CRITERIA: Students will be evaluated by examinations, quizzes and lab activities as described in this syllabus under the heading “Evaluation”. EVALUATION: University Grading System: A=90-100, B=80-89, C=70-79, D=60-69, F=below 60. The final class grade will be based on the average of grades that are earned as listed below. Tests 3* (100 points each) Labs 12* (25 points each) Assignments and quizzes TBA Students shall have protection through orderly procedures against prejudices or capricious academic evaluation. A student who believes that he or she has not been held to realistic academic standards, just evaluation procedures, or appropriate grading, may appeal the final grade given in the course by using the student grade appeal process described in the Academic Catalog. Appeals may not be made for advanced placement examinations or course bypass examinations. Appeals are limited to the final course grade, which may be upheld, raised, or lowered at any stage of the appeal process. Any recommendation to lower a course grade must be submitted through the Executive Vice President/Provost to the Faculty Assembly Grade Appeals Committee for review and approval. The Faculty Assembly Grade Appeals Committee may instruct that the course grade be upheld, raised, or lowered to a more proper evaluation. TENTATIVE COURSE OUTLINE: date Monday of week subject 20 1. Introduction 27 2. Spatial Data 3* 3. Spatial Data 10 4. Spatial Data Modeling 17 5. Database Management 24 6. Data Input & Editing/ Test1 1 7. Data Analysis 8 8. Data Analysis 15 9. Analytical Modeling 22 10. Analytical Modeling 29 11. GIS Output / Test2 5 12. Computer Methods 12 13 Data Quality 19* 14 GIS Organization/Student Projects 26 15 Project design & Management 3 16 The Future of GIS 9 17 Exam 3 chapter 1 2 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 * weeks with holidays Note- Electronic devices are NOT allowed to be used during tests, quizzes and video presentations. This outline and other syllabus items are subject to change at university or instructor discretion. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Revised 03/18/15