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GEOG319 - Remote Sensing of the Environment using Passive Sensors

Description

Focuses on physical principles underlying passive remote sensing and electromagnetic propagation in free space and matter; attenuation, absorption and scattering mechanisms; interaction of energy with the atmosphere and Earth materials such as vegetation, soil, rock, water and urban structures.

Units

1.5

Hours: lecture-lab-tutorial

2-2-0

Prerequisites

  • Complete all of the following
    • Complete all of:
      • GEOG222 - Introduction to Maps and GIS (1.5)
      • GEOG228 - Introduction to Remote Sensing (1.5)
    • Complete 1 of the following
      • Complete all of:
        • GEOG226 - Introduction to Quantitative Methods in Geography (1.5)
      • 1.5 units minimum 200 level STAT or equivalent
    • minimum third-year standing

Course offered by

Department of Geography

Course schedules

Summer timetable available: February 15. Fall and Spring timetables available: May 15.

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