Geographic Information Systems

A.Y. 2023/2024
6
Max ECTS
56
Overall hours
SSD
INF/01
Language
Italian
Learning objectives
The Geographic Information Systems course aims to provide students with methodologies and tools useful for collection, storage, management, analysis and representation of spatially geo-referenced data. The course will address, by different degrees of detail, the main issues related to the GIS, starting from the analysis of the main data models up to their correct and precise representation, passing through the concepts of topology, database, data analysis, etc.
Expected learning outcomes
Students will gain skills and competences in georeferenced environmental data storage, query, management, analysis and visualization GIS-based concepts and techniques.
Single course

This course can be attended as a single course.

Course syllabus and organization

Single session

Responsible
Lesson period
Second semester
Course syllabus
1) Introduction to Geographic Information System and Spatial Analysis
2) Vector Data Model
3) Raster Data Model
4) Coordinate Reference System and Map Projections
5) Managing Geospatial Data and GIS Project in ArcGIS
6) Visualizing and Symbolizing Geospatial Data in ArcGIS
7) Relational Databases and their Implementation in ArcGIS
8) Digitizing, Querying, and Editing Vector Data in ArcGIS
9) Digital Elevation Model and 3D visualization of Geographic Data in ArcScene
10) Processing and Querying Raster Data
11) Combining Raster and Vector Data
Prerequisites for admission
None; basic knowledge of GIS fundamental concepts and terminology would be helpful.
Teaching methods
Traditional through lectures and computer-based practicals using the same GIS software that will be used for the exam. Attendance: strongly recommended.
Teaching Resources
Lecture slides, practicals and the related input data, as well as the GIS software for running the practicals, will be made available on ARIEL (https://ariel.unimi.it/).
- Scienza dell'Informazione Geografica - Introduzione ai GIS. di M. Boffi (Author)
- Getting to Know ArcGIS PRO 2.8 by Michael Law (Author), Amy Collins (Author)
- GIS Tutorial for ArcGIS PRO 2.8 by Wilpen L. Gorr (Author), Kristen S. Kurland (Author)
Assessment methods and Criteria
The assessment will consist in a 2-part examination: (1) a 1 and half hour written test aimed at verifying the acquired theoretical and conceptual knowledge, and (2) a 1 and half hour computer-based test aimed at assessing the ability of applying the theoretical and conceptual knowledge, as well as the technical skills, acquired during the course. The written test will consist of a combination of open and multiple-choice questions. The computer-based test will consist of a number of practical exercises to be solved using ArcGIS.
The final grade, determined by mathematically averaging the marks obtained in each test, will be given on a scale out of thirty (30/30). The minimum passing grade for both tests is 18/30. Results will be communicated online using the Exam Verbalization service available on the UNIMI intranet. Rejection of the grade, and/or failure to pass either one or both tests, will not prevent students from registering for the next exam. There will be no intermediate examinations.
The evaluation criteria, applied to verify the level of learning and assign the grades, include:
- the general level of knowledge and the ability to contextualize it;
- the ability to understand the questions formulated in the written test and the tasks assigned in practical test;
- the ability to think critically and structuring/sustaining arguments;
- the ability to independently apply the acquired knowledge to solve the practical exercises;
- the ability to communicate clearly and effectively.
If needed, additional information on how the exam will be conduct and on the assessment criteria will be provided during the course.
INF/01 - INFORMATICS - University credits: 6
Practicals with elements of theory: 24 hours
Lessons: 32 hours
Shifts:
turno 1
Professor: Sorichetta Alessandro
turno 2
Professor: Sorichetta Alessandro