Thanks for asking, Kelly! Students who are 65 or over can receive a tuition waiver (though they typically still must pay the fees). To enroll and get the tuition waiver form, contact the Registrar's Office at 207-255-1223. Tora ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tora Johnson, PhD Director/ Associate Professor GIS Service Center & Laboratory, Torrey 223 University of Maine at Machias [log in to unmask] / [log in to unmask] (207) 255-1214 Need to make an appointment with Tora during office hours? Go to http://bit.ly/toraofficehours Like the UMM GIS Program on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ummgis Like the UMM Science Division on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ummscience/ On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 9:58 AM V. Kelly Bellis <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Thanks Tora! > > Just as a reminder, how old do Mainers have to be to enroll in UM courses > for free? > On 3/29/2019 9:52 AM, Tora Johnson wrote: > > Hi All, > > Apologies if you are getting this message multiple times! > > I thought I'd drop you all a quick note to let you know about upcoming > online, blended and short-term intensive GIS course offerings for both > undergrads and grad students at UMaine at Machias. First, I should mention > that our GIS I and II courses have been re-numbered to align with the Maine > Geospatial Institute course numbers, and we are now offering graduate > sections of each. Our courses are open to any major and employ hands-on, > problem-based learning and applied projects that can be tailored to student > interests and needs. The graduate courses are 3 credits rather than 4 and > include an additional literature review assignment, and projects can be > geared to contribute to thesis work. > > The courses are below. Please feel free to drop me a line if you have any > questions! > > Thanks, > Tora > > > *May Term*: > > *GIS 204 Introduction to GPS (2cr)* > Covers basic principles of GPS/ GNSS technology and its uses, preparation > for field data collection, sources of error, methods used to minimize error > and prevent data loss, basic geodesy related to GPS and basic mapping > software. Students do several outdoor, hands-on activities with handheld > Garmin and Trimble receivers, as well as mapping activities in the > laboratory. > Short-term, on-campus intensive course the week of May 13th (with some > online prep May 10-12). Dorms are available for students for a fee for > students staying for the week. > > > *Fall Semester: * > > *GIS Applications I:* > A comprehensive introduction to GIS principles and skills, focusing on > vector data creation, visualization and analysis with an overview of the > breadth of the field. > Undergrad (4cr): GIS 300-0020 (90069) with lab GIS 300-0022 (90070) > Graduate (3cr): GIS 500-0020 (90082) with lab GIS 500-0022 (90083) > instructor permission required. > Blended: Online plus three on-campus sessions; students may attend in > Orono or Machias: > - Saturday Session 1: Orono Sept 7 OR Machias Sept 14 > - Saturday Session 2: Orono Oct 26 OR Machias Nov 2 > - Saturday Session 3: Orono Dec 7 OR Machias Dec 14 > > *GIS Applications II: * > Covers spatial analysis, surface modeling (including hydrology and > viewsheds), model building with raster data, basic spatial statistics, > spatial estimation, and intermediate cartographic design. > All Online; prereq GIS I or equivalent > Undergrad (4cr): GIS 400-0010 (90071) with lab GIS 400-0011 (90072) > Graduate (3cr): GIS 600-0010 (90073) with lab GIS 600-0011 (90074) > instructor permission required. > > *GIS 426 Community Applications in Geographic Information Systems (4cr)* > The class takes on a multi-faceted service project for a community > partner, incorporating advanced GIS techniques, project planning and > execution, and visualization and presentation. Projects typically entail a > wide array of sub-projects, including natural resource, economics, design, > community planning and more. So, students can choose aspects that are of > interest to them. Past courses have undertaken regional sustainability > plans, climate vulnerability analysis, strategic planning for regional > conservation initiatives, and community-guided planning and zoning for > unorganized territories. > 0010-LEC 81581 with 0011-LAB lab (81582) > All Online; prereq GIS II or equivalent or instructor permission > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Tora Johnson, PhD > Director/ Associate Professor > GIS Service Center & Laboratory, Torrey 223 > University of Maine at Machias > [log in to unmask] / [log in to unmask] > (207) 255-1214 > > Need to make an appointment with Tora during office hours? Go to > http://bit.ly/toraofficehours > > Like the UMM GIS Program on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/ummgis > Like the UMM Science Division on Facebook! > https://www.facebook.com/ummscience/ > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > This list Maine GeoNews (GEOLIBRARY-L) is an unmoderated discussion list > for all Maine GIS Users. If you no longer wish to receive e-mail from this > list, you can remove your name and email address yourself at the this web > address: > > http://lists.maine.edu/cgi/wa?SUBED1=geolibrary-l&A=1 > > Or,you may also request that your name be removed by sending email to: > > [log in to unmask] > > -- > V. 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