Geospatial Technology
Course Description
Unlock the power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and geospatial technologies with our new Geospatial Technology course. This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and practical applications of geospatial technology. Emphasis is placed on understanding spatial data, mapping techniques, and the integration of various geospatial tools.
Through a combination of lectures, hands-on exercises, and projects, students will develop a strong foundation in utilising geospatial technology for data analysis, visualisation, and decision-making.
GIS (Geographical Information System) is a vibrant, growing field with many opportunities for people who want to work in it.
The demand for GIS professionals is increasing as the technology becomes more widespread and integrated into our everyday lives.
There is currently a lack of GIS technicians in Ireland in a wide array of industries.
Course Highlights
In this hands-on course, you'll dive into the world of GIS, exploring its core concepts, applications, and practical uses. Whether you're a student aiming to enhance your employability or a professional seeking to upskill, this course is your gateway to mastering these vital tools.
What You'll Learn:
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GIS Essentials
Understand the fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems, spatial data analysis, and mapping techniques. Learn to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, and visualize geospatial data for informed decision-making. -
CAD
Gain proficiency in Computer-Aided Design, covering drafting techniques, 2D and 3D modeling, precision drawing, and architectural visualisation. Develop the skills needed to create accurate and detailed designs.
Course Features
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Introduction to Geospatial Technology
- Definition and scope of geospatial technology
- Historical overview and evolution of GIS and remote sensing
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Importance of spatial thinking and analysis in various fields
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Spatial Data Acquisition
- Remote sensing principles and satellite imagery
- Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and data collection methods
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Data sources: aerial photography, LiDAR, satellite data, OpenSource data
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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Basics of GIS: layers, attributes, spatial databases
- Spatial data models: raster vs. vector
- GIS software and tools (e.g., QGIS & CAD)
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Data input, manipulation, and georeferencing
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Spatial Analysis
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Spatial statistics: clustering, interpolation, regression
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Spatial statistics: clustering, interpolation, regression
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Cartography and Map Design
- Principles of map design and visualization
- Creating thematic maps: choropleth, dot density, proportional symbols
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Web-based mapping and interactive cartography
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Applications of Geospatial Technology
- Environmental monitoring and natural resource management
- Urban planning and land use analysis
- Disaster management and emergency response
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Geospatial applications in business and marketing
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Ethical and Legal Considerations
- Privacy concerns related to geospatial data
- Copyright and licensing issues for spatial data
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Ethical use of location-based information
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Final Project
- Students will apply the knowledge gained throughout the course to complete a geospatial project.
- Project topics may range from analysing real-world spatial data to creating informative maps.
Assessment: Includes: Collection of Work, assessment & project work. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a Level 5 QQI Award 5M1940
Join us on this journey to acquire practical skills that are in high demand across industries. Enrol in the GIS & CAD Fundamentals Course and unlock your potential to shape the future through spatial technologies: https://ams.enrol.ie/csn/2023/
Level 5 QQI Award 5M1940
The course is structured over one academic year and consists of 8 modules, to provide a comprehensive learning experience.
Who Should Enrol
- Students pursuing careers in urban planning, geography, architecture, engineering, archaeology, environmental science, and related fields.
- Individuals seeking to enhance their technical skills and career prospects in GIS and CAD.
Prerequisites
No prior experience in GIS or CAD is required. Basic computer skills and familiarity with software usage are recommended.
Geospatial Technology Component Outline (Compulsory *) 120 credits
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Architectural Drawing*
5N1558
Typical Single & Two storey construction techniques (15)
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Desktop Publishing
5N0785
Quantum Geographical Information System (QGIS), Photoshop & Illustrator (15)
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Design Skills*
5N0784
Map creation & data visualisation principles & techniques (15)
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Spreadsheet Methods
5N1977
Data Management & Processing (15)
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Image Processing
5N1292
Map creation & Data visualisation (15)
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CAD*
5N1604
2D & 3D visualization (15)
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Teamworking*
5N1367
Course project work (15)
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Work Experience*
5N1356
Industry placement and data capture training (15)
What You'll Learn:
-
GIS Essentials
Understand the fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems, spatial data analysis, and mapping techniques. Learn to capture, store, manipulate, analyse, and visualize geospatial data for informed decision-making. -
CAD
Gain proficiency in Computer-Aided Design, covering drafting techniques, 2D and 3D modeling, precision drawing, and architectural visualisation. Develop the skills needed to create accurate and detailed designs.
Course Features
-
Introduction to Geospatial Technology
- Definition and scope of geospatial technology
- Historical overview and evolution of GIS and remote sensing
-
Importance of spatial thinking and analysis in various fields
-
Spatial Data Acquisition
- Remote sensing principles and satellite imagery
- Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and data collection methods
-
Data sources: aerial photography, LiDAR, satellite data, OpenSource data
-
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Basics of GIS: layers, attributes, spatial databases
- Spatial data models: raster vs. vector
- GIS software and tools (e.g., QGIS & CAD)
-
Data input, manipulation, and georeferencing
-
Spatial Analysis
-
Spatial statistics: clustering, interpolation, regression
-
Spatial statistics: clustering, interpolation, regression
-
Cartography and Map Design
- Principles of map design and visualization
- Creating thematic maps: choropleth, dot density, proportional symbols
-
Web-based mapping and interactive cartography
-
Applications of Geospatial Technology
- Environmental monitoring and natural resource management
- Urban planning and land use analysis
- Disaster management and emergency response
-
Geospatial applications in business and marketing
-
Ethical and Legal Considerations
- Privacy concerns related to geospatial data
- Copyright and licensing issues for spatial data
-
Ethical use of location-based information
-
Final Project
- Students will apply the knowledge gained throughout the course to complete a geospatial project.
- Project topics may range from analysing real-world spatial data to creating informative maps.
Assessment: Includes: Collection of Work, assessment & project work. Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a Level 5 QQI Award 5M1940
Geospatial Technology at TRC is the first of its kind being offered at FET level. Previously only available at 3rd Level. There are great opportunities on completion of the course and also into higher level education.
Career areas
- Environmental
- Conservation
- Archaeology
- Urban Planning
- Project Management
- Software development
Primarily desk-based course. CAD software student license available to all students. Geographical Information System (GIS) software is Quantum GIS. This is an Open-Source software to be available to all students. Specialised workshop/placement will be provided by survey company.
For full details on progression opportunities see these links:
Cork Colleges Progression Scheme
QQI Requirements
Course Highlights:
In this hands-on course, you'll dive into the world of GIS, exploring its core concepts, applications, and practical uses. Whether you're a student aiming to enhance your employability or a professional seeking to upskill, this course is your gateway to mastering these vital tools.