ArcGIS Short Course at Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Science
Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences (SFWS) and The Alabama Cooperative Extension System Present: Introduction to ArcGIS for Forestry and Other Natural Resource Applications, May 12-13, 2011.
This 1.5 day short course is an introduction to GIS that explores the basics of ArcGIS 9/ArcMap 9.3.1 that are essential in completing forestry and other natural resource based planning and management activities. The course will focus on vector data but also provides introductory information about faster data layers. The format includes instructor led examples for students to follow at their individual computers with handouts including screen shots and tips for future reference. All examples will focus on real-world forestry and other natural resource applications for creating maps and working with various data layers.
This course will be held at the Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences - Room 2216 on May 12-13, 2011. There will be a registration fee of $250 (by May 1st and $275 if after May 1st) for the short-course, which includes breaks, lunch, and handout materials. More information regarding the course, schedule, directions, and registration can be found online.
For more information, contact Dr. Becky Barlow at (334)844-1019 or John Gilbert at 334-329-0236.