Bowling Green, KY30+ days ago
Introduction to Geographic Information Systems concepts and applications Spatial data models, including vector and raster data structures Coordinate systems, map projections, datums, and georeferencing Spatial data creation, editing, and topology Geodatabase design, management, and attribute data handling Digitizing and feature creation from multiple data sources Vector spatial analysis techniques, buffer overlay, intersect, clip, dissolve Raster analysis techniques, reclassification, surface analysis, suitability modeling, map algebra Cartographic principles, map layout, and effective visual communication Introduction to spatial problem solving using real-world datasets. Strong working knowledge of modern GIS platforms, e.g., ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, or equivalent Exposure to remote sensing, photogrammetry, AI, or emerging geospatial technologies Demonstrated ability to teach applied, lab-based courses effectively Interest in curriculum development and innovative instructional approaches.