New Summer Graduate Course: GIS Systems for Policy and Planning
by Green & Gold News |
How do hunting regulations affect where people hunt? Is there a pattern to crime? What can we do about food deserts? A new online graduate course in Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis will show students how they can apply mapping skills to real world policy questions like these.
GIS Systems for Policy and Planning (PADM 671) will debut this summer on Monday and
Wednesday evenings. It will cultivate GIS analysis skills with hands-on activities
across a range of policy topics - environmental, health, voting, education and more.
鈥淕IS is a highly valued skill used in many fields,鈥 said Dr. Jen Schmidt, associate
professor of natural resource management. 鈥淲e developed the course so that current
users of GIS can gain a competitive edge by learning the tools and datasets used to
apply GIS information to a wide range of policy issues.鈥
Schmidt has real-world experience to share. Her project to develop wildfire risk maps
has gained a lot of attention for its merging of data with practical application for
residents throughout the state. She has also led an Anchorage egress mapping project
that will provide the municipality with critical information on which neighborhoods
need more options for retreating in the event of wildfire on the Anchorage hillside.
GIS Systems for Policy and Planning will familiarize students with Alaska and Arctic
datasets and issues. They will also get experience with various spatial analysis tools
that can be used to explore spatial questions related to policy decisions and planning.
Finally, they will use social and environmental GIS datasets to test hypotheses, discover
spatial patterns, and visualize data related to relevant policy issues among a variety
of disciplines.
Students do need to be familiar with GIS, said Schmidt, but there鈥檚 a free 4-week
self-paced course through UAF EdX that provides the required skillset. Students who
have taken STAT A200 or equivalent and GISA101 also meet the prerequisites.
Students who have questions or are prompted for an instructor override during registration
should email Dr. Schmidt: jischmidt@alaska.edu