Wednesday, May 30, 2007

A degree in Eco Informatics.

One of my old students emailed me about this course in Environmental Informatics also known as Eco-Informatics.

The course is conducted by University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment.
I thought I would visit their web site to find out more details and here is a summary:

Geographic information systems (GIS), remote sensing, dynamic-simulation modeling and statistics, for example, are utilized in a variety of scientific and professional endeavors, ranging from forestry, landscape mapping and watershed ecology to archaeology, pollution detection and geology.

Environmental informatics, also called eco-informatics, addresses this need by focusing on analytical and computer-based methods in the study and management of natural resources and the environment.

Curriculum:

In your coursework, you will learn about sampling, statistics and probability, as well as important functions encountered in biology, matrices, and spatial and temporal processes.

Combined lecture and laboratory venues will acquaint you with remote-sensing physical principles, different types of sensors, image-analysis methods and applications of remote sensing to the identification and solution of environmental problems. You also will learn how to plan, design and execute a GIS project for natural-resource management and become proficient in the use of mapping software.

Career Prospects:

One can get positions as remote-sensing specialists, area foresters or refuge managers with the government. Others have become environmental consultants with private firms, nonprofit organizations and major research universities.

For more information on Environmental Informatics, contact snre.gradteam@umich.edu .

Source: Snre.umich.edu


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