ASPECTS OF GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION SCIENCE
- Module code: GY634
- Credits: 20
- Semester: 1
- Department: GEOGRAPHY
- International:

| Overview |
| | This module examines aspects of geographical information science - the theoretical basis for geographical information systems. GIS may be thought of as a fusion of concepts emanating from cartography, computer science and geography. The module starts by looking at aspects of scientific cartography (e.g. spatial reference systems and map projections). It then looks at some computing considerations (e.g. programming methods, data structures, and database management). This is followed by a review of issues relating to methods of geographical analysis (e.g. spatial interpolation, spatial statistics). The final section of the course then addresses issues associated with GIS as a distinctive practice (e.g. data quality and uncertainty, process models and decision support). The module is primarily lecture based, but it includes several practical demonstrations. Lecture Topics Introduction to Geographical Information Science Reference Systems Map Projections Computer Programming Languages Customisation Formulae And Algorithms Spatial Data Structures. Database Management Systems Spatial Statistics Interpolation(1) – Global and local interpolators; Kriging. Interpolation(2) – Digital elevation models etc. Data Quality and Uncertainty Process Models and Decision Support Visualisation Web Based GIS |
| Learning Outcomes |
| | On successful completion of the module, students should be able to: - Discuss the theoretical basis for geographical information systems
- Recognise and employ spatial reference systems and map projections
- Recognise programming methods, data structures and database management concerns within GIS
- Assess spatial interpolation methods, and appraise spatial statistical methods
- Evaluate spatial and attribute data quality and uncertainty
- Evaluate process models and decision support systems
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| Teaching & Learning methods |
| | - 30 hours lectures, 18 hours practicals
| Delivery methods | Hours | | Lectures | 30 | | Labs / Practicals | 18 | | Tutorials | 0 | | Planned learning activities | 0 | | Independent student activities | 48 | | Total | 96 | |
| Assessment |
| | - Continuous Assessment detail(s): 1 Project
- Other detail(s): 1 x 3 hour in house written exam
| Assessment type | Weighting | Duration | | Continuous Assessment | 30% | | | University scheduled written examination | 0% | minutes | | Other | 70% | | | Total | 100% | minutes | - Pass standard: 40%
- Penalties: Deductions of 10% of final mark per week late
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| Repeat options |
| | - Project mark is carried forward. 1 x 3hr in house exam in January.
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