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Aug 31, 2025
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Fall 2025 Health Sciences Catalog
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HPH 534 - Applications of GIS and Remote Sensing in Climate and Health This course is an introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS), remote sensing, and their applications for climate and public health studies. Classwork will be presented in the form of health-related case studies based on research topics pertinent to students, where GIS is used to formulate and address scientific hypotheses. Specifically, ArcGIS software will be presented as a tool for integrating, manipulating, and visualizing health, climate and environment data. Topics include understanding spatial data, mapping, topology, spatial manipulations related to data structures, online data, geocoding, remote sensing imagery, and mobile technology. The course will emphasize how to prepare spatial data for a formal statistical analysis, which will be discussed at an introductory level for geostatistical, point pattern, and area-level data examples. Students should leave this course with knowledge to acquire spatial data, visualize geographic trends, and formulate scientific hypothesis for epidemiological, environmental health applications.
3 credits
Prerequisite(s): Admission to Graduate Public Health Program and Department Consent
Grading Letter graded (A, A-, B+, etc.)
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