SPATIAL ANALYSIS LAB


Welcome to the SA-Lab (Forestry 203)

The HSU Spatial Analysis Lab (SA-Lab) located in the Forestry Building room 203 is home of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing teaching facilities at Humboldt State University. The SA-Lab is utilized primarily in support of teaching and lab activities associated with courses in GIS and remote sensing. Students gain hands-on experience in applying GIS and remote sensing technologies as tools for managing, evaluating, analyzing and visualizing spatial data.


The lab is available to HSU students for special projects (senior projects and graduate theses) incorporating geospatial analysis techniques via enrollment in one unit of NRPI 471, SA-Lab Project. Please contact Dr. Steven Steinberg during the registration period each semester for information on enrollment eligibility and to obtain a magic number.


 

Fall 2009 Lab Times:

  • Mon 1400-1650 – Interm GIS
  • Tue 1400-1650 – Intro GIS
  • Tue 1700-1950 – Intro GIS
  • Tue 1100-1350 – Intro R.S.
  • Wed 1400-1650 – Intro R.S.
  • Wed 1700-1950 – Intro GIS
  • Thu 1400-1650 – Intro GIS
  • Thu 1700-1950 – Intro GIS
  • Fri 1400-1650 – Raster Modeling
  • Sat 0900-1500 – GPS (9/5–9/19)
 

SA-Lab Open Help Hours:


Lab Assistant:
  Scott Miller

Mon  1130-1330
Wed 1030-1330
Thu  1030-1330
Fri    1130-1330


 
 

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