GIS 204: Introduction to Satellite Positioning and Navigation Systems

GIS 204: Introduction to Satellite Positioning and Navigation Systems is a two-credit course where students will gain a knowledge of the Global Positioning System and other global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), using handheld receivers in the field to navigate and gather data and processing data for use in computer mapping. Topics to be covered include the basic principles of GNSS technology, uses of the technology, sources of error, mission planning, methods used to minimize error and prevent data loss, basic geodesy related to satellite positioning systems and basic mapping software. Students will do several outdoor, hands-on activities with handheld receivers, as well as mapping activities in the laboratory. They will be assessed on their laboratory worksheets, quizzes and a simple service project. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Windows. Experience with spreadsheets and high school algebra are helpful.

 

GIS 204 is one of the courses required for the UMM Geographic Information Systems Career Pathway.  Learn more here.

GIS 204 is a course option for the UMaine Outdoor Leadership Career Pathway.  Learn more here.

Cost:

  • Maine DOE Aspirations qualified students–  $325 (Tuition is FREE and program costs are $325.)
  • All other in-state, out-of-state, and international students- $463.25 (Tuition is $138.25 and program costs are $325.)

Additional Information:

  • Students will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID test performed within 72 hours of check-in.  
  • Students will be required to follow all current CDC COVID guidelines.