Acronym:

UNIPHORM – for beginners

Subject area:

Geographic Information Systems

Subject links:

Information Systems & Technology

Course title:

Training for beginners in Open GI Systems

Course Web:

Contact Person:

Prof. Bela Markus

Address:

College of

Telephone:

+36-22-348 271

Geoinformatics

Telefax:

+36-22-348-271

Pirosalma u. 1-3

E-mail:

mb@geo.info.hu

H-8000 Szekesfehervar

   

Hungary

Institution Web:

http://www.geo.info.hu

Course summary:

The course is aiming at developing theoretical and practical professional competencies in the field of open Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

The course curriculum is structured into content sections and exercise materials:

1.        GIS for beginners

2.         Introduction to Open GIS

3.        .Metadata

4.        Managing GIS Systems

5.        Software

6.        Resources

7.        Case Studies and GIS Data Base

The course is primarily designed for technical people who are interested in Geographical Information Science but has no former knowledge base in this field. For those, who want to use GIS in their everyday work, for decision-makers of regional authorities and services dealing with geographic analysis or planning but has no GIS knowledge.

The course is designed as a fully Internet Web-based course with a virtual learning environment including integrated electronic course administration, student assessment system and a GIS glossary. A CD-ROM based version of the course is also available. Course delivery is also supported by a study guide and a case-study book. These are available both on the Web and in the electronic CD-ROM version. The delivery has self-study material supported by asynchronous and synchronous consultations to course-tutors.

The course is not formally accredited and will be delivered as non-formal continuing education course by the consortium and through UNIGIS training sites in Europe. (UNIGIS is a worldwide consortium of universities providing postgraduate distance education in GIS at Diploma and Masters levels).

Within the regular delivery schedule students are expected to submit 2 written assignments (2000 words) and pass a final examination in order to successfully complete the course. Successful students will be awarded a non-formal certificate confirming active and successful completion of the course issued by the UNIGIS Consortium and/or partners of the UNIPHORM course development consortium.

Course characteristics:

No. of study hours:

30

Delivery duration:

1 months

No. of hours at distance:

30

No. of face-to-face hours:

-

No. of modules/units:

4

No. of tutors involved:

1(AT) ,3(H), 1(UK)

Language versions:

H, RO, UK

Target countries:

 

Course development consortium (in the alphabetical order):

College of Geoinformatics, Szekesfehervar

Hungary

University of Salzburg, Salzburg

Austria

Victoria University of Manchester, Manchester

UK