Sheika Henry
Contact
ATS Assistant Lecturer, Faculty of Agricultural, Life and Environmental Sci - Renewable Resources Dept
- sheika1@ualberta.ca
Courses
CIV E 250 - Plane Surveying
Basic surveying concepts and instrumentation, measurement errors, coordinate systems, leveling, traversing, layout surveys, earthwork volumes, conventional, and digital mapping, GIS concepts, aerial photography, and GPS. Prerequisites: MATH 101 and 102.
CIV E 789 - Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering
REN R 201 - Introduction to Geomatic Techniques in Natural Resource Management
Methods and applications of geographic information systems (GIS), including global positioning systems (GPS), photogrammetry, air photo interpretation and LIDAR, as they relate to natural resource management.
REN R 426 - GIS Applications in Environmental Science
Interdisciplinary applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in forestry, environmental sciences, engineering, urban planning and earth sciences. Covers fundamentals of GIS, geodesy, projections, catastrophic principles, spatial data, modeling tools and spatial analysis. Participants engage in class projects that address real-world problems provided by the instructor or pertinent to their own research projects. Prerequisite: EAS 221, FOREN 201, or REN R 201.
REN R 526 - GIS Applications in Environmental Science
Interdisciplinary applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in forestry, environmental sciences, engineering, urban planning and earth sciences. Covers fundamentals of GIS, geodesy, projections, catastrophic principles, spatial data, modeling tools and spatial analysis. Participants engage in class projects that address real-world problems provided by the instructor or pertinent to their own research projects. Not to be taken if credit received for REN R 426 or REN R 712.