Another great course offering for current students and others looking to learn
more about how broad scale satellite data are collected and processed.
Learn to analyze and interpret satellite imagery!
Apply
this cutting-edge technology to solve problems in land use and
environmental planning, geography, environmental science & policy,
anthropology, biology, and more.
See course description below. Register now through MaineStreet Student Self-Service or contact Registration Services (calling
(207) 780-5230 or walk-in works, too)
Open registration began yesterday, Monday, Nov 27. Claim your spot soon!
GEO 305 (undergraduate) or GEO 605 (graduate) Remote Sensing
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Theory and techniques of image processing and analysis for remotely
sensed digital data acquired from airplane and satellite platforms.
Topics include image enhancement and classifications, spectral analysis,
and landscape change detection techniques. Practical applications of
natural and built landscapes are considered using remotely sensed
datasets and techniques.Online with in-person meetings on USM Portland campus or possible remote attendance
Dr. Firooza Pavri, Environmental Geographer and Remote Sensing Researcher