Workshops


Date
Course
Instructor
Price
August 18-22, 2003

Introduction to Programming ArcObjects with VBA

ESRI
Instructor-led

$2000 (5 days)
August 25-26, 2003

Introduction to FEMA's new HAZUS-MH

FEMA

Free (2 days)
May 10-11, 2004

ESRI
Instructor-led

$800 (2 days)
May 12-14, 2004

ESRI
Instructor-led

$1200 (3 days)


Jan 6-7, 2003 Instructor: Mr. Bruce Kessler

This two-day course introduces students to ArcGIS and provides the foundation for becoming a successful ArcView, ArcEditor, or ArcInfo user. Participants learn how to use ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox and explore how these applications work together to provide a complete GIS software solution. The course covers fundamental GIS concepts as well as how to create, edit, and work with georeferenced spatial data. Attendees learn how to manipulate tabular data, query a GIS database, and present data clearly and efficiently using maps and charts.

This course is for those who are new to ArcGIS or to geographic information systems in general.

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Prerequisites and recommendations: Registrants should know how to use windowing software. This course provides the fundamental ArcGIS knowledge and experience needed to enroll in Introduction to ArcGIS II (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8 ,and ArcInfo 8) as well as several other ESRI courses. Attendees who complete this course should not enroll in What's New in ArcInfo 8 or Migrating from ArcView 3.x to ArcView 8. Students who have worked with ArcInfo prior to version 8 and want to learn about the new ArcInfo applications should take What's New in ArcInfo 8. Students who have worked with prior versions of ArcView and want to learn about ArcView 8 applications should take Migrating from ArcView 3.x to ArcView 8.

Price: $650. Payments must be received by December 16,2002. Payment is non-refundable after December 16, 2002

Location: 221 AJM Johnson Hall, GIAC, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Instructor: Mr. Kessler has been teaching GIS through his company, with ESRI, and through Washington State University for 13 years. He is an ESRI certified instruction. He has taught workshops at Montana State University on several occassions.

For registration information, contact: Diane Steffan, Geographic Information and Analysis Center, Montana State University, PO Box 173495, Bozeman, MT 59717-3495. Telephone: 406-994-7566 or email: dsteffan@montana.edu.



Jan 8-10, 2003, Instructor: Mr. Bruce Kessler

This three-day course follows Introduction to ArcGIS I (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8, and ArcInfo 8) and continues to present important concepts and functionality for successfully working with ArcGIS. With further exploration of ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox, students focus on spatial analysis, automation of spatial and attribute data, editing, and advanced options for cartographic display and reports. Hands-on exercises teach ArcGIS procedures in the context of solving real-world problems. Examples and exercises use data from a variety of application areas. A portion of the class is reserved for carrying out an analysis project and applying many of the new skills and techniques learned in this course. Students conduct queries, and perform spatial analysis.

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Prerequisites and recommendations:

This course is for those who have completed Introduction to ArcGIS I (for ArcView 8, ArcEditor 8, and ArcInfo 8) or Migrating from ArcView 3.x to ArcView 8 (instructor-led or Web-based course). If one of the prerequisite courses is not completed, a student should have comparable experience with ArcGIS before taking this course. The course also provides students with the fundamental ArcGIS knowledge and experience needed to enroll in Creating and Managing Geodatabases (for ArcEditor 8 and ArcInfo 8).

Price: $975. Payments must be received by December 16,2002. Payment is non-refundable after December 16, 2002

Location: 221 AJM Johnson Hall, GIAC, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Instructor: Mr. Kessler has been teaching GIS through his company, with ESRI, and through Washington State University for 13 years. He is an ESRI certified instruction. He has taught workshops at Montana State University on several occassions.

For registration information, contact: Diane Steffan, Geographic Information and Analysis Center, Montana State University, PO Box 173495, Bozeman, MT 59717-3495. Telephone: 406-994-7566 or email: dsteffan@montana.edu.



March 10-11, 2003 Instructed by ESRI

Course details.

Price: $800. Ask ESRI about student discounts.

Location: 221 AJM Johnson Hall, GIAC, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Instructor: ESRI Instructor

To Register for this course, contact ESRI:
The ESRI Learning Center in Redlands, California, processes registrations for all ESRI classes in the United States. To register for a class, or for more information about specific course content, course pricing, or seating availability, contact:

ESRI Learning Center
380 New York Street
Redlands, CA 92373-8100


Telephone: 909-793-2853, extension 1-1585
Fax: 909-335-8233
E-mail: learnGIS@esri.com

Registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis, so we recommend that you submit your registration at least one month before the class starts.



March 12-14, 2003 Instructed by ESRI

Course details.

Price: $800. Ask ESRI about student discounts.

Location: 221 AJM Johnson Hall, GIAC, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Instructor: ESRI Instructor

To Register for this course, contact ESRI:
The ESRI Learning Center in Redlands, California, processes registrations for all ESRI classes in the United States. To register for a class, or for more information about specific course content, course pricing, or seating availability, contact:

ESRI Learning Center
380 New York Street
Redlands, CA 92373-8100


Telephone: 909-793-2853, extension 1-1585
Fax: 909-335-8233
E-mail: learnGIS@esri.com

Registrations are taken on a first-come, first-served basis, so we recommend that you submit your registration at least one month before the class starts.


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