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GIST 330 Introduction to Remote Sensing

Introduction to remote sensing principles, techniques, and applications, designed principally for those with no background in the field.

GIST 419 Cartographic Modeling for Natural Resources

Computer techniques for analyzing, modeling, and displaying geographic information. Development of spatially oriented problem design and the use of logic are applied to the use of GIS programs. Emphasis on applications in land resources management and planning.

LAW 501 Procedure

This course explores the legal process and procedures followed in our systems of civil and criminal justice. Topics will include the components of due process, adversarial legalism and the roles of attorneys, judges, prosecutors, and professional ethics, and the core elements of civil and criminal systems.

Graduate students will be assigned differential graduate-level coursework outlined in the course syllabus.

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