This class provides the foundation for understanding what GIS is, what it can do, and how others are using it. Students learn the basic functions of a GIS, the properties of GIS maps, why a GIS database is powerful, what coordinate systems and map projections are and why they are important, two common GIS data structures, and where geographic data is obtained and how it is made.
ESRI Training
ArcGIS Desktop II: Tools and Functionality
ArcGIS Desktop software is an integrated system that includes all the tools needed to get the most out of a GIS. This course teaches the range of functionality available in the software and the essential tools for visualizing, creating, managing, and analyzing geographic data.
ArcGIS Desktop III: GIS Workflows and Analysis
Understanding how and when to apply ArcGIS tools and functions is the key to creating an efficient GIS workflow. Building on the skills and knowledge taught in ArcGIS Desktop 2: Tools and Functionality, this course shows how to apply ArcGIS tools in a workflow context with a focus on working with data stored in a geodatabase and performing geoprocessing and analysis.
Programming ArcObjects with VBA
ArcObjects components are the building blocks of ArcGIS software and can be used to extend core ArcGIS functionality by creating new tools, buttons, and custom applications.
This course starts with some basic programming concepts and provides a foundation for application development using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) and ArcObjects.
After completing the course, you will have a variety of sample code from which to build your own applications.
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst: Hands-on Approach
ArcGIS Spatial Analyst extension provides tools for conducting raster spatial analyses and creating different types of spatial models.
This course covers fundamental raster data concepts and shows how to use ArcGIS Spatial Analyst tools to create, process, and analyze spatial data.