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Oct 09, 2024
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ANT 329 - Geographic Information Systems in Anthropology (3 cr.) Cultural data can be understood spatially, and Geographic Information Systems, as a tool, can be used to make spatial patterns explicit and testable. Spatial patterning can make relationships clear that were once not. This course applies archaeology; culture, health and bioethics; museums and anthropology; and transnational and global issues within GIS. This course will include an orientation to GIS, and students will create projects on cultural data to define spatial relationships. Liberal Arts Prerequisite(s): Sophomore standing or POI Cardinal Core Curriculum Category: Quantitative Reasoning SUNY Framework: Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning Semester(s) Offered: Every Other Fall
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