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Course specification
Type of studyBachelor academic studies
Study programme
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AcronymStatusSemesterNumber of classesECTS
OGD19DI1mandatory52L + 2E5.0
Lecturers
Lecturer
Lecturer/Associate (practicals)
PrerequisiteForm of prerequisites
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Learning objectives
Acquiring theoretical and practical knowledge about remote sensing, processing and presenting data about land and objects on it, as well as how to use data about space in order to create appropriate topographic bases - maps and plans and build GIS.
Learning outcomes
Successful use of acquired knowledge in the field of photogrammetry, remote sensing and geo-information systems.
Content
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Teaching Methods
Teaching is carried out through lectures prepared in the form of computer presentations with examples that illustrate theoretical presentations. In practice classes, characteristic examples are solved that illustrate theoretical presentations. Tasks are individual. The student prepares an exercise report.
Literature
  1. Campbell J.B., Wynne R.H. (2011) Introduction to Remote Sensing. London, 5. edition
  2. John R. Jensen (2004) Introductory Digital Image Processing – Remote Sensing Perspective. 3nd ed., Prentice Hall
  3. John R. Jensen (2004) Remote Sensing of theenvironment: an Earth resourse perspective. 2nd ed., Prentice Hall
  4. Miodrag Regodić (2017) Remote research, written lectures
Evaluation and grading
Activity in class. Pre-exam obligations. Final exam
Specific remarks
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