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May 31, 2026
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ENVR 4772 - Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems for Geospatial Applications1 unit(s) (Same as GEOG 4772) Introduction to the Unmanned Aerial Systems, such as UAVs and Drones, and data and images collected by UASs from the geospatial perspective.
Satisifies a unit in the Geospatial Application elective in the Geography & Environmental Resources, BS.
Prerequisites: None
Hours: 2
Course Learning Outcomes List
- Describe the history of UASs and relevance to geospatial applications (PLO #1);
- Evaluate the capabilities and limitations of the UAS-acquired imagery and post-processing systems (PLO #1);
- Examine fundamental concepts surrounding operating a UAS such as selecting the right UAS and sensors, managing resulting imagery, selecting the appropriate commercially available processing software, products accuracy assessment, evaluating imagery quality and accuracy (PLO 1 & 3); and,
- Describe the rules and regulations governing operating a UAS in the United States of America. (PLO 1).
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