Course code GMGI210

GMGI210 Geographical Analysis and Modelling

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Course responsible: Håvard Tveite, Seyed Hossein Chavoshi
Teachers: Geir Harald Grøtting Strand, Gunnar Anton Tenge
ECTS credits: 10
Faculty: Faculty of Science and Technology
Teaching language: NO
(NO=norsk, EN=Engelsk)
Teaching exam periods:
This course starts in Spring parallel. This course has teaching/evaluation in Spring parallel, .
Course frequency: Annually
First time: Study year 2007-2008
Course contents:
Spatial statistics, spatial autocorrelation, point pattern analysis. Deterministic and geostatistical interpolation methods. Overlay analysis and combinatorial methods. Suitability and conflict analysis.
Learning outcome:
Be familiar with basic methods in geographical statistics and be aware of the possibilities and limitations that these methods have. Be familiar with common methods of geographical analysis, interpolation of geographical data and the most common methods for using GIS in suitability analysis. Be able to select methods for conducting basic analysis of geo-referenced data.
Learning activities:
Lectures, exercises and assignments.
Teaching support:
Canvas. Teaching support will be given primarily in connection with that part of the structured teaching that is set aside for exercise guidance.
Syllabus:
David O'Sullivan and David J. Unwin. 'Geographic Information Analysis, second edition'. Wiley 2010.
Prerequisites:
LAD102 + GMGI102 or corresponding, STAT100.
Recommended prerequisites:
LAD102, GMGI102, STAT100/DAT110 (tidligere MATH-INF110)
Mandatory activity:
Assignments.
Assessment:
3,5 hours written exam
Nominal workload:
300 hours.
Entrance requirements:
Minimum requirements for entrance to higher education in Norway (generell studiekompetanse)
Type of course:
Lectures: 28 hours. Exercises: 56 hours.
Examiner:
The external and internal examiner jointly prepare the exam questions and the correction manual. The external examiner reviews the internal examiner's examination results by correcting a random sample of candidate¿s exams as a calibration according to the Department's guidelines for examination markings.
Allowed examination aids: B2 Calculator handed out, other aids as specified
Examination details: One written exam: A - E / F