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Introduction
to ArcGIS I |
Introduction
to ArcGIS II |
Advanced
Analysis with ArcGIS * |
Cartography
with ArcGIS * |
Creating & Editing Parcels with ArcGIS * |
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| ArcGIS
Desktop Programming |
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Introduction
to Programming ArcObjects with VBA |
Extending
ArcGIS Desktop Applications * |
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Working
with ArcGIS Network Analyst *  |
Working
with ArcGIS Spatial Analyst 9.x  |
Working
with ArcGIS 3D Analyst 9.x *
Working with ArcGIS 3D Analyst |
2
Days (RM1,200.00)
Overview
This new two-day course shows how to use the ArcGIS 3D Analyst extension within the ArcMap and ArcCatalog environments. The course teaches what a surface model is and shows how to create raster and vector surfaces. Working mostly with models of terrain, students will display surfaces in three-dimensional perspective, symbolize them, and set three-dimensional properties such as sun position. Students will create realistic models by draping aerial photographs over surfaces and displaying ordinary two-dimensional features, such as rivers, roads, and buildings, in three dimensions. They will perform three-dimensional geographic analysis such as finding steepest paths, determining intervisibility between locations on a surface, and calculating volumes.
.Prerequisites and
recommendations
Students should have taken one of the following ArcGIS foundation courses: Learning ArcGIS I (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8 and ArcInfo 8) or Penn State Edition: Learning ArcGIS (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8 and ArcInfo 8) (instructor-led course) or Migrating from ArcView 3.x to ArcView 8 (instructor-led or Web-based course); or have read Getting to Know ArcGIS Desktop (ESRI Software workbook). Students who are new to raster data should take Working with Rasters in ArcGIS before taking this course.
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Building
Geodatabases  |
Geodatabase
Design Concepts *  |
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Introduction
to ArcIMS |
ArcIMS
Administration |
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Introduction to ArcGIS Server  |
ArcGIS Server Enterprise Configuration & Tuning for Oracle  |
ArcGIS Server Enterprise Configuration & Tuning for SQL Server  |
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On-demand Courses |
NOTE: A minimum class booking or registrations for each courses is FOUR (4) persons
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