Introduction to GIS (ArcGIS Pro)

Prerequisites:

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) enable users to visualize and analyze spatial information in a dynamic digital environment. This short course will introduce students to general GIS concepts and applications. Participants will become familiar with the ArcGIS Pro environment and will gain hands-on experience using ArcGIS Pro to create a GIS project utilizing a variety of data layers.

Topics

  • Fundamentals of GIS
    • GIS overview
    • GIS data structure
    • Projections and coordinate systems
    • Sample web-based GIS applications
  • ArcGIS Pro software
    • Opening an ArcGIS Pro project file
    • Basic navigation, selection, identification, and measurements
    • Arranging, symbolizing, and labeling data layers
      • Creating thematic choropleth maps
    • Working with the attribute table
    • Creating selections
      • Manual selection from the map
      • Manual selection from the attribute table
      • Automated selection by attribute
      • Automated selection by location
      • Exporting a selection into a new data layer
    • Creating a map layout
      • Setting up the layout
      • Inserting map objects (legend, scale bar, north arrow, text)
      • Using the Layout toolbar for basic navigation
      • Saving and exporting a map layout
Date/Time
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Location
Fondren Library B43A
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