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ArcGIS Desktop I Class Information

Overview

This course for version 9.3 of ArcGIS Desktop I provides the foundation for understanding what GIS is, what it can do, and how others are using it. You learn the basic functions of a GIS, why a GIS database is powerful, and what coordinate systems and map projections are and why they are important.

In course exercises, you work with ArcMap to visualize geographic data, create maps, query a GIS database, perform spatial analysis using common analysis tools, and solve geographic problems using a systematic approach. This course teaches the skills and knowledge needed to take ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and Functionality.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for those who are new to GIS and ArcGIS, or those who are infrequent users of ArcGIS who do not have a GIS background.

Prerequisites

Students should know how to use Windows-based software for basic file management and browsing.

Registration Form (ArcGIS Desktop I:  Version 9.3)
Please fill out the registration form (you may type directly in this form and save it or print it out).
Please fax or mail your registration form with payment at least one week before the class.

Class Information Form (ArcGIS Desktop I:  Version 9.3)
This form contains general course information and contact information.

Class Outline (ArcGIS Desktop I:  Version 9.3)
This outline describes detailed courses information and content. The Table of Contents gives you a look at the table of contents of the ArcGIS Desktop I: Getting Started course book