Learning Outcomes:
1. Demonstrate a practical understanding of the fundamentals of GIS
2. Appreciate the potential for more advanced analytical steps in GIS
3. Appreciate the place of GIS in the context of broader spatial concepts
4. Evaluate and discriminate between key types of spatial data and their use
5. Critically assess the use of spatial methods used in heritage research & management
Indicative Module Content:
WEEK 1: Core skills 1: Creating your first “map”
WEEK 2: Core skills 2: Data sources, constructing queries and basic SQL
WEEK 3: GIS Analysis 1: Location, proximity and relationships
WEEK 4: GIS Analysis 2: Extracting, combining & creating summary statistics
WEEK 5: GIS Analysis 3: Visibility
WEEK 6: GIS Analysis 4: Movement I
WEEK 7: GIS Analysis 4: Movement II
FIELDWORK BREAK: Use this time to work on your project and ask questions – the lab will be available
WEEK 8: Core skills 3: GIS Automation Model building – how to automate a sequence in GIS
WEEK 9: GIS Analysis 5: Dipping our toes into a little bit of statistics
WEEK 10: Reserved for project work
WEEK 11: Reserved for project work
WEEK 12: Reserved for project work