GEOG 115A: Remote Sensing - The Earth From Above
FALL 2007 at UCSB; Back to Ted's Main Page
    

 Instructor: Ted Eckmann; Teaching Assistants: Micah Brachman & Kyle Cavanaugh


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> I hope you enjoyed the class, and good luck in your future endeavors. Feel free to e-mail me (ted@geog.ucsb.edu) anytime to let me know what you're up to, and if you're still at UCSB, I hope to see you around campus: I'll probably be at UCSB until spring 2009 or so. Thanks for being such great students!
> The other announcements, and most of the course materials, have been removed from this web page because the class is over, but e-mail me if you'd like to see them again.


 

GEOG 115A Course Description, from UCSB's Course Catalog:


"Introduction to physical and cultural geographic phenomena as recorded by airborne and satellite remote sensing systems, with emphasis on photo interpretation skills. Lab involves analysis of current and historical aerial photographs and satellite images in hard copy and digital formats."

Prerequisites: Geography 3A and Geography 3B
 
 

 

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