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Nov 25, 2024
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UAS 408 - Spatial Data Applications for Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Credits: (4) Instructional Method: Three hours lecture; two hours laboratory. Prerequisites: UAS 107 or permission of instructor Introduction to the use of UAS (drones) for collecting, processing, and analyzing aerial imagery as well as data from other sensor types. Students taking this course will learn about the different types of spatial data that can be collected by unmanned aerial vehicles (or UAVs) and how to apply them to various personal and professional projects. The course trains students to use industry standard computer applications and best practices across a variety of disciplines relevant to a student’s major.
Note(s): Applied Learning designated course. Students cannot receive credit for both UAS 408 and GEOL 408.
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