Unit convenor and teaching staff |
Unit convenor and teaching staff
Lecturer / Convenor
Michael Chang
Contact via via email
Room 406, Level 4, 12 Wally's Walk (E7A)
by appointment
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Credit points |
Credit points
4
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Prerequisites |
Prerequisites
GEOS801 or GEOS810 or ENVE810 or ENV808 or ENVS808
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Corequisites |
Corequisites
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Co-badged status |
Co-badged status
ENVS753
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Unit description |
Unit description
This unit builds on the basic GIS skills introduced in ENVS808 and includes advanced GIS concepts and principles of remote sensing. Topics include: analysis of landscape and environmental variables, GIS modelling, geostatistics, remote sensing techniques and a range of case studies. Practical sessions include techniques for spatial data collection, data management, modelling, terrain products generation, and image processing. This unit is designed to provide students with skills that enhance their educational experience and work-readiness in the field of spatial information science. The GIS software used is ArcGIS. Students enrolling in this unit must have access to a computer with the Windows operating system. Mac or Linux system will not be supported.
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If you receive special consideration for the final exam, a supplementary exam will be scheduled in the week of December 17-21 2018. By making a special consideration application for the final exam you are declaring yourself available for a resit during the supplementary examination period and will not be eligible for a second special consideration approval based on pre-existing commitments. Please ensure you are familiar with the policy prior to submitting an application. Approved applicants will receive an individual notification one week prior to the exam with the exact date and time of their supplementary examination.
Name | Weighting | Hurdle | Due |
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Assignment 1 - GIS Modelling | 20% | No | Week 5 |
Assignment 2 - Review Report | 15% | No | Week 8 |
Assignment 3 - Remote Sensing | 5% | No | Week 10 |
Assignment 4 - Project Design | 15% | No | Week 12 |
Online Quiz | 5% | No | Week 13 |
Exam | 40% | No | Check exam timetable |
Due: Week 5
Weighting: 20%
This assessment is based on the practical work in weeks 2-4.
Due: Week 8
Weighting: 15%
This assignment requires students to write a review report on the specified remote sensing missions.
Due: Week 10
Weighting: 5%
Vegetation index time series analysis
Due: Week 12
Weighting: 15%
Group work - project design and presentation
Due: Week 13
Weighting: 5%
Multiple choices covering the topics in week 1-12.
Due: Check exam timetable
Weighting: 40%
Final exam covering all aspects of the unit.
This unit’s webpage will be available on iLearn.
Information about how students can access iLearn can be found at: http://www.mq.edu.au/iLearn/student_info/index.htm
The iLearn page uses Macquarie University’s standard interface and has links, access to lectures (as audio files through Echo360, and as downloadable PDF presentations) and practical instructions. Important announcements will be made through iLearn, so check the iLearn page regularly.
This unit will use iLearn, ArcGIS, Exelis ENVI, and Hexagon ERDAS Imagine software for the teaching and practical exercises.
You will require access to a computer and broadband internet to complete this unit. The computer labs are available for casual use outside scheduled practical classes.
Students who have a home computer with a Windows 7 or higher operating system may obtain a copy of the ArcGIS software from the unit convenor. The ArcGIS software is NOT supported by Mac or Linux operating systems. It is not essential for internal students to have ArcGIS installed on their home computer as the computers in the computer labs are available for casual use outside scheduled practical classes.
Week |
Lecture |
1 | Introduction to the unit |
2 | GIS modelling - part 1 |
3 | GIS modelling - part 2 |
4 | GIS modelling - part 3 |
5 | GIS modelling - part 4 |
6 | Interpolation |
7 | Introduction to remote sensing |
Break | |
8 | Fieldwork - Sydney Olympic Park Mangrove Die-back |
9 | Remote sensing sensors and platforms |
10 | Optical remote sensing |
11 | Active remote sensing - part 1 |
12 | Active remote sensing - part 2 |
13 | Unit summary |
* The order of lecture topics may change slightly depending on guest lecturer's availability.
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