*apologies for cross posting*

CMI Short Courses presents

Introduction to ArcGIS’

 

 

25TH May 2018, Humanities Bridgeford Street

 

The course will explore the fundamentals of GIS through the analysis of real, recent crime data, straight from the Greater Manchester Police. Attendees will gain a good overview of the fundamentals of Geographical Information Science, gain experience in the analysis and representation of both vector and raster datasets, and learn how to turn their datasets into map figures (e.g. for use in publication.) 

 

For full details and booking information, click here.

 

Please also see our full range of Cathie Marsh Institute Short Courses for 2017-2018.

We look forward to seeing you soon.

 

 

 

CMI Short Courses | G9 Humanities Bridgeford Street | University of Manchester | Manchester | M13 9PL  |  Tel 0161 275 1980

 

See our full range of CMI short courses here: https://www.cmist.manchester.ac.uk/study/short/list/

 

 

 

CMI Short Courses | G9 Humanities Bridgeford Street | University of Manchester | Manchester | M13 9PL  |  Tel 0161 275 1980

 

See our full range of CMI short courses here: https://www.cmist.manchester.ac.uk/study/short/list/

 

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