WMU News

Program delves into one of today's hottest topics

Dec. 23, 1997

KALAMAZOO -- A week-long training program delving into one of today's hottest high-technology planning tools will take place at Western Michigan University from Monday through Friday, Jan. 12-16.

The Michigan GIS Institute will cover the conceptual foundation and applications of Geographic Information Systems and computer mapping. GIS is the leading computer technology that local governments use in economic development, urban and regional planning, environmental management, land use analysis, transportation planning and other public administration activities.

Offered by WMU's Office of Professional Programs and Conferences, the comprehensive training program will combine an overview of the general principles of GIS and mapping with hands-on experience in the analytical use of spatial information using the software ArcView GIS 3.0.

The instructor will be Dr. Ilya Zaslavsky, WMU assistant professor of geography and an associate of the University's GIS Research Center. Those enrolling in the institute may earn up to three hours of undergraduate or graduate credit in geography.

The institute will run from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday. All classes will be held in Rood Hall on the WMU campus.

Tuition is $899 per person and includes all course materials. A $50 discount per person will be given for two or more persons from the same organization; WMU students, staff and faculty; and those whose registration is received 14 days prior to the start of classes. Enrollment is limited.

For complete course and registration information, call the Office of Professional Programs and Conferences at (616) 387-4174, e-mail the office at mcfaul@wmich.edu or visit the office's Web page at www.wmich.edu/geography/GISinstitute/.


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