Enog Geographic Information Technology

(Centre for Integrated Built-Environmental Consultancy & Research)

GIT Training

Our GIT training is based on practical applications of Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Global Positioning Systems (GPS), Remote Sensing (Satellite and Drone-based), and Total Station using various platforms, including Python Programming, ArcGIS, Quantum GIS, and AutoCAD. As consultants and researchers, we integrate our real-world projects and scientific innovations into our training to demonstrate practical applications of Geographic Information Technology on various built-environmental projects, including Thematic/General Purpose Mapping for all sectors of the economy, Land Surveying, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA), and Urban Planning & Design. 

List of Courses

GIT 101: Introduction to Practical GIS

GIT 102: Introduction to Practical Remote Sensing

GIT 103: Introduction to Practical Cadastral Land Surveying

GIT 104: Introduction to Practical Urban Planning and Design

GIT 105: Introduction to Practical Site Planning and Design

GIT 106: Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)

GIT 107: Introduction to Heritage Impact Assessment (HIA)

GIT 108: Introduction to Research Methods in Geographic Information Technology

GIT 111: Advanced Practical GIS (Geo-Spatial Modelling using Geo-Spatial Artificial Intelligence)

GIT 112: Advanced Practical Remote Sensing (Satellite Image Classification Using Geo-Spatial Artificial Intelligence)

GIT 113: Advanced Practical Cadastral Land Surveying (Total Station, GPS, GIS, and AutoCad Applications)

GIT 114: Advanced Practical Urban Planning and Design (3-D Urban Modelling)

GIT 115: Advanced Practical Site Planning and Design (3-D Site Modelling)

GIT 116: Advanced Environmental Impact Assessment -EIA (Research and Practical Methods for Impact Prediction, Evaluation, and Mitigation)

GIT 117: Advanced Heritage Impact Assessment -HIA (Research and Practical Methods for Heritage Identification, Impact Prediction, Evaluation, Mitigation, and Integration with Environmental and Planning Processes) 

GIT 118: Advanced and General Research Methods (Scientific Writing, Academic Writing, and Scientific Presentation)

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