GIS Analysis for Research 1 (GIS601)
Learn a range of simple GIS analyses to support research and teaching.
In this course you be introduced to a range of core analytic and spatial skills for humanities research. Having completed this course you will be able to clip and merge datasets, assess proximity, count the number of features in an area, summarise and map census data and identify the distance and direction between key features.
This course builds on skills developed in Mapping in ArcGIS Pro (GIS100/GIS600). Participants in this course will need to have completed GIS100 or have some familiarity with ArcGIS. Contact Sandy Potter for further information (sandra.potter@anu.edu.au).
This course is run as 4 x 2.5hr modules (1 module per week).
When: GIS Analysis for Research 1 will run on Thursdays from 1:30pm-4pm from August 22 – September 12.
Where: Menzies Library Flex Lab (Level 3, Building 2)
Cost: There is a charge associated with this course for people outside the College of Asia and the Pacific. The charge is $200 for non-CAP HDR students and $360 for non-CAP staff, visitors and emeriti.
For non-attendance/cancellation of a course with fees, the following charges will apply.
- Notification of cancellation received within 0 – 5 working days of the course date will incur a charge equivalent to 100% of course fees
- Notification of cancellation received within 6 – 10 working days of the course date will incur a charge equivalent to 50% of course fees
Please note for non-attendance due to illness or caring responsibilities, reasonable evidence will be required to waive the non-attendance fee.
There are 5 places allocated for non-CAP staff and HDR students in this training.
Please note: There is a free version of the course available to ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) academic staff and PhD students. Look up course code GIS101 for more information.
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