Introduction to GIS

Introduction to GIS

This course is an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

By Drexel Urban Health Collaborative Summer Institute

Date and time

June 24 · 6am - June 28 · 9am PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 4 days 3 hours

Instructor: Alex Quistberg, Associate Research Professor; Drexel Dornsife School of Public Health

Dates: Monday, June 24 - Friday, June 28, 2024

Times: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. EST

Format: Online, live instruction

The course is an introduction to the basic concepts and techniques of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). This course contains lectures and exercises in ArcGIS. The lectures introduce the basic concepts of GIS, data models, coordinate system and map projections, data management and processing, spatial analysis, spatial estimation, and GIS data visualization. Students will also learn how to use the fundamental knowledge and techniques of GIS to solve real-world problems. Through the exercises, students will get familiar with the interfaces and analysis tools in the ESRI software package ArcGIS. Students will also practice applying GIS as a tool and a methodological approach to spatially analyze environment and public health data.

After completing this course, participants will be able to:

  • Understand basic concepts and terms of GIS, and know how to spatially analyze data using ArcGIS or similar software.
  • Acquire spatial data that is relevant to urban health, e.g., census data, land use data, greenspace, road networks, satellite images, etc.
  • Build knowledge of data structure, data management, and coordination and projection systems.
  • Practice featuring symbols and making elegant maps in ArcGIS or similar software.
  • Apply the knowledge of GIS to solve research questions in urban health research.

The course is co-sponsored by the Center for Public Health Practice (CPHP) at the Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health. The CPHP is the home of the federally funded Mid-Atlantic Regional Public Health Training Center, a collaborative project with the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health to increase the technical skills of the public health and health care workforce.

Prerequisite knowledge: None

Technical requirements: A temporary license for Esri's ArcGIS Pro will be provided for participants to install on their computers, if needed. View ArcGIS Pro system requirements. Students planning on using a Mac computer with Intel processors will need Boot Camp with Microsoft Windows installed on the partition or a virtual environment (e.g., VMWare or Parallels 15 or greater). Students with a MacBook with the Apple Silicon (i.e., M-processors), can complete the course assignments with an alternative software to ArcGIS or via virtual desktop. QGIS is open software that can be installed on PC or Mac computers.

Continuing Education Credits*: 1.5 CEU or 15 CPH

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The Drexel Urban Health Collaborative provides students, researchers, public health and allied health professionals with opportunities and tools to improve and understand health in cities. Registration is open to all. Please note that computer and internet access will be necessary for all courses.

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