GIS and Mapping with ArcGIS Pro
Description
GIS and mapping are extremely strong tools
that provide us a unique view on the world around us. They are essential in a
variety of applications, assisting us in making sense of complicated
geographical data and ArcGIS Pro, a popular GIS software, improves these
features in a variety of ways.
We all know that the education we received
in college is no longer adequate for performing satisfactorily in the job
market; yet, land surveyors have not been left behind. They are frequently
taught how to handle data from many sources, including as GPS, total stations,
LiDAR, and drone surveys. After that, you should be able to use
industry-standard software technologies like ArcGIS to effortlessly integrate
and analyze data from these disparate sources. Don’t worry, we have got you
covered with this training program!
Who is this course for?
To be able to succeed in this course, regardless of your industry, you must be proficient in computer use. To join this course, you must be or be related to:
- Land Surveyors and Geomatics Professionals
- Engineering surveyors
- Infrastructure engineers with background GIS projects
- Urban planners
- Disaster Management Professionals
- NGOs project planners and data analysts
- GIS consultants or analysts
If you do not fall into one of the above categories, Nziza Global will not be responsible for your learning experience.
What will you learn
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Solid understanding of GIS principles, spatial data types, and the significance of GIS in various industries.
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Working with diverse data sources, formats, and management techniques, ensuring they can import, export, and manage GIS data effectively.
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You will acquire the skills to edit spatial data, digitize features, and georeference scanned maps or images.
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Creation of appealing maps, understand cartographic design principles, and add legends, scale bars, and other layout elements.
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Mastery of 3D visualization, terrain modeling, thematic mapping, and advanced cartographic techniques.
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You will gain the basics of spatial analysis, including spatial queries, buffering, overlay analysis, and network analysis.
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Exploration of geostatistical techniques like kriging and interpolation, as well as spatial statistics and regression analysis.
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You will learn about geodatabase design, versioning, multi-user editing, and data quality assurance.
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You will delve into advanced spatial analysis techniques, spatial modeling, and scenario planning, empowering them to tackle complex geospatial challenges.
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Application of your skills in real-world scenarios, such as land use planning, environmental impact assessment, disaster management, real estate, and precision farming.
Lessons
- 37 Lessons
- 04:01:01 Hours
- Understanding Geographic Information Systems (GIS)00:12:17
- Introduction to ArcGIS Pro00:08:37
- Navigating the ArcGIS Pro Interface00:06:55
- Data Types and Sources00:05:15
- Basic GIS Terminology00:02:56
- Working with Data00:08:54
- Coordinate Systems and Map Projections00:03:57
- Georeferencing00:03:31
- Data Management00:06:44
- Introduction to ArcGIS Pro Interface00:01:59
- User Interface Components00:06:53
- Navigating the Ribbon00:02:57
- Customization Options00:04:00
- Creating and Opening Projects00:02:39
- Saving Projects00:04:04
- Tooltips and Help Resources00:06:35
- Workspace Navigation00:06:29
- Working with Layouts00:06:15
- Saving and Exporting Layouts00:03:02
- Understanding Data Sources00:05:49
- File Formats and Geodatabases00:03:23
- Importing and Exporting Data00:05:16
- Data Attribute Tables and Joins00:10:17
- Data Editing and Digitizing Techniques00:08:11
- Georeferencing and Coordinate Systems00:09:06
- Metadata and Data Documentation00:05:07
- Advanced Data Management Techniques00:07:13
- Best Practices in Data Organization00:06:16
- Data Conversion and Transformation00:04:56
- Data Editing Techniques00:05:05
- Digitizing Techniques00:14:27
- Georeferencing00:18:44
- Working with GPS Data00:09:55
- Metadata Creation and Management00:04:13
- Data Validation and Quality Assurance00:06:59
- Best Practices and Workflows00:05:56
- Case Studies and Practical Exercises00:06:09
About lecturer
Dr. Muhammad Amin has vast expertise in Spatial Design and Development, Satellite Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) spanning over 14 years. His extensive understanding of geospatial applications includes Water Resource Management, Navigation Mapping, GIS web application development, Natural Resources Management, Infrastructure and Urban Planning, and Climate Change, and agriculture. His deep understanding has been polished via a dynamic combination of national and international job experiences, as well as a solid academic foundation.
With a master's degree and a PhD in GIS and remote sensing, he not only
has a strong theoretical foundation but also practical insights, making him a
well-rounded professional capable of tackling complex challenges in the world
of geospatial technology. His dedication to attaining greatness in this
profession is unshakeable, and he is committed to generating outcomes that
promote success and innovation. He is enthusiastic about using geospatial
technology to address crucial challenges, and he is ready to use his talents
and expertise to make a significant difference in any project or organization
in which he is involved.