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ArcGIS )esktop II& Tools and -unctionality

ArcGIS Desktop III: GIS Workflows and Analysis


Information and Registration Form Overview
This advanced 2-day course teaches how and when to apply ArcGIS tools to create an efficient workflow that supports GIS analysis. Working with data stored in a geodatabase you will organi!e and prepare data for analysis create geoprocessing "odels and work through a challenging analysis pro#ect. $y the end of the course you will be able to deter"ine which ArcGIS tools and functions to use in a given situation and apply the" to your analyses. The skills taught in this course are applicable to all types of GIS analysis.

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Getting Data into a Geodatabase
Geodatabase ele"ents )ata conversion "ethods I"porting data through batch and single conversions 'reating feature classes fro" % y data Accessing tabular data using an *+, )$ connection

Geodatabase Behavior
Subtypes do"ains and geodatabase topology

Editing GIS Data


Workflow for creating and editing data Working with editing tools and tasks ,%ploding a "ultipart feature Generali!ing polygons ,diting using do"ains and subtypes -inding and fi%ing errors using topology

Audience
This course is for GIS analysts GIS specialists and other e%perienced ArcGIS users who want to e%tend their basic ArcGIS skills in the areas of data creation and editing geoprocessing "odels and GIS analysis.

Aligning Spatial Data


'o""on data align"ent proble"s Spatial ad#ust"ent "ethods Georeferencing workflow .atching layer boundaries Appending data layers Georeferencing 'A) data 'onverting 'A) data to a geodatabase feature class

Goals
Students co"pleting this course will be able to& Add data fro" different sources to a geodatabase. 'reate and use geodatabase co"ponents that "aintain data integrity and prevent errors during data creation and editing. Solve co""on spatial data align"ent proble"s. (se a variety of geoprocessing tools to perfor" an analysis that supports decision "aking. $uild a co"ple% "odel to auto"ate an analysis workflow.

Managing Geoprocessing Tools and Settings


Types of toolbo%es and tools ,nviron"ent settings +ocating tools Tool para"eters .anaging geoprocessing errors warnings and results

Analyzing GIS Data


/eview of co""on analysis tools ,%tracting data for analysis Analy!ing tabular data

0ro%i"ity ArcGIS )esktop II& analysis Tools and -unctionality

Using ModelBuilder for Analysis


'reating and designing "odels .odel ele"ents variables and para"eters Adding tools to a "odel -eature layers )ocu"enting a "odel

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GIS Analysis

ro!ects

Analysis process review -ind the best site for a new shelter -ind the "ileage of flooded roads

The ,'( 'enter for Geographic Infor"ation Science is the sponsor for this class. The 'enter provides an organi!ational structure and a central facility for the purposes of enhancing research instructional and outreach activities that deal with creation and use of geographically referenced data. The 'enter is dedicated to serving ,'( faculty and students and off-ca"pus constituents. The 'enter provides educational opportunities that reflect the co""unity9s GIScience needs.

%lassroom and Sc#edule


This course will be taught in the ,'( )epart"ent of Geography9s Spatial Analysis 'o"puting +ab 5$rewster $uilding '-Wing roo" 2316. The class is a two day class that begins at :&1; A. and ends at ;&33 0. on each day. 'offee soft drinks water and assorted refresh"ents will be provided at the beginning of each day and during breaks. +unch is not provided but a variety of eateries are located within walking distance or a short drive of the classroo".

!rere"uisites and Recommendations


0articipants should know how to use windows-based software. 0rior knowledge of GIS concepts is e%pected. Students should have co"pleted one of the following */ have e2uivalent knowledge& ArcGIS Desktop I: Getting Started with GIS or ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and Functionality.

Instructor
Scott Wade is an ,S/I 'ertified Trainer for the following ArcGIS )esktop 13 classes& ArcGIS Desktop I: Getting Started with GIS ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and Functionality, and ArcGIS Desktop III: GIS Workflows and Analysis. 4e is also an ,S/I Authori!ed Instructor for Introduction to Geoprocessing Scripts using ython !ArcGIS ".#$. 4e holds a ..A. in Geography is a certified GIS 0rofessional 5GIS06 by the Geographic Infor"ation Syste"s 'ertification Institute 5GIS'I6 and 'TT7 certified by 'o"pTia. 4e is currently a full-ti"e faculty "e"ber of the ,ast 'arolina (niversity )epart"ent of Geography where he teaches courses in Geographic Infor"ation Science and serves as the Assistant )irector of the 'enter for Geographic Infor"ation Science. .r. Wade has e%tensive private 8 public sector e%perience within the field of Geographic Infor"ation Science.

$nrollment Information
Registration: 0lease co"plete t#e attac#ed registration form and send it to us by e"ail fa% or (S0S 'efore t#e registration deadline to reserve your seat in this class. 5<ote& if you fa% or e"ail please bring your original for" co"plete with signature to class.6 There is a course li"it of 23 students with seats held on first co"e first served basis. We "ust receive your co"pleted registration for" before your seat "ay be held. -eel free to call or e"ail us if you want to confir" seat availability. (aps and #otel information will be e"ailed to you upon receipt of your registration for". !arking passes will be provided upon your arrival for class.

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