GIS Applications Across Industries

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GIS Applications Across Industries

Coursera · Intermediate ·📊 Data Analytics & Business Intelligence ·1w ago

Key Takeaways

Applies Geographic Information Systems across industries including environmental studies, public health, emergency management, and business development

Original Description

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is becoming an essential business skill across a variety of different disciplines. In this course, you will explore how GIS skills are commonly applied and used in a variety of industries focusing specifically on: environmental studies, public health, emergency management, and business development. You will be empowered to conduct GIS-based analyses that are commonly used in these areas and benefit from how each industry uses GIS to tackle common analysis needs. Additionally, you will work through a series of hands-on exercises that will improve your knowledge of the advanced analysis capabilities of ArcGIS Pro.
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