| 4-CourseContent :- | 
| Topic |  
| An overview of GIS. |  
| Data: data types, data collection, census data, postcode-based data, data from surveys, customer lists, data from remote sensing, the data collection transformation, data input, vector digitizing, verification, attribute data input, raster data input, data input transformation. -I. |  
| Data: data types, data collection, census data, postcode-based data, data from surveys, customer lists, data from remote sensing, the data collection transformation, data input, vector digitizing, verification, attribute data input, raster data input, data input transformation.-II. |  
| Graphic data storage, data quality, plan metric features,topographic features, cadastral features, Parcel identification, area boundary features. |  
| GIS applications, representation of geographic data, relationships of graphic and non-graphic data.-I. |  
| GIS applications, representation of geographic data, relationships of graphic and non-graphic data.-II. |  
| Components of GIS: hardware and software, configurations and data communications.-I. |  
| Components of GIS: hardware and software, configurations and data communications.-II. |  
| Components of GIS: hardware and software, configurations and data communications.-III. |  
| Components of GIS: hardware and software, configurations and data communications.-IV. |  
| Components of GIS: hardware and software, configurations and data communications V. |  
| GIS design philosophy, GIS implementation methodologies, hypermedia and GIS, towards a socioeconomic GIS.-I. |  
| GIS design philosophy, GIS implementation methodologies, hypermedia and GIS, towards a socioeconomic GIS.-II. |  
| GIS design philosophy, GIS implementation methodologies, hypermedia and GIS, towards a socioeconomic GIS.-III. |  |