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ESRI® AUTHORIZED
CLASSES |
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| Course Name | May | June | July | August | September |
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Introduction to ArcGIS® I
(2 days) |
7-8 | 8-9 | |||
| Introduction to ArcGIS II (3 days) |
9-11 | 10-12 | |||
| Introduction to Geoprocessing Scripts using Python (2 days) |
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| GIS SERVICES CUSTOM CLASSESS | |||||
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Geoprocessing with ArcGIS ModelBuilder (2 days) |
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Introduction to ArcObjects Using VBA (3 days) |
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| Topology in the Geodatabase (2 days) |
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| GIS in Public Health Preparedness (1 day follows 2 day Introduction to
ArcGIS I) |
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| GIS in Public Health (1 day follows 2 day Introduction to ArcGIS I) |
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| GIS Public Health Workshop (1 day) |
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ESRI Authorized Course Descriptions
Introduction to ArcGIS I (2 days)
Overview:
ArcGIS Desktop is
ESRI's full-featured GIS software for visualizing, creating, managing, and
analyzing geographic data. This course provides the foundation for becoming a
successful ArcGIS Desktop user. Students learn fundamental GIS concepts and
become familiar with the range of functionality available in the software. In
course exercises, they work with ArcGIS Desktop and see how it provides a
complete GIS software solution.
Those completing this
course will be able to describe the structure of ArcGIS Desktop software,
display geographic data, query a GIS database, edit geographic data, associate
tables using joins and relates, and create maps, reports, and graphs.
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for those who are new to ArcGIS and to GIS in
general.
Prerequisites:
Students should
know how to use Windows®-based software.
Introduction to ArcGIS II (3 days)
Overview:
ArcGIS
software offers many tools for visualizing, creating, managing, and
analyzing geographic data. In this course, students extend their ArcGIS
skills in the areas of cartography, data automation and editing, and
geoprocessing and spatial analysis. Students work with advanced cartographic
tools as they learn how to efficiently create effective maps. A major focus
of the course is the geodatabase. Students learn database design
considerations and techniques for creating, maintaining, and managing GIS
data stored in a geodatabase. The ArcGIS geoprocessing tools for spatial
analysis are also covered and, in a course project, students apply many of
their newly acquired skills.
Those completing this course will be able to classify and symbolize data, create custom symbols, labels, and annotation, work with map templates, geocode addresses, list database design considerations, create and edit metadata, create a geodatabase and add data to it, set and use geodatabase validation rules, create and edit features using a variety of ArcMap editing tools, describe components of a model, and perform geoprocessing operations using tools, the Command Line window, and ModelBuilder.
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for experienced ArcGIS users who want to work
with the more advanced features of ArcGIS.
Prerequisites:
Students should
have completed Introduction to ArcGIS I or Learning ArcGIS Desktop or have
equivalent knowledge.
Introduction to Geoprocessing Scripts Using
Python (2 days)
Overview:
The ArcGIS geoprocessing framework includes a
scripting environment, and Python® is the scripting language
included with ArcGIS. This course introduces the Python scripting language
and shows how it can be used to access and automate geoprocessing
functionality. Students learn Python scripting syntax, then begin writing
scripts to automate geoprocessing operations. Students also learn how to
incorporate Python scripts as custom tools in ArcToolbox.
Those completing
this course will be able to understand the basics of the Python scripting
language, understand how scripts can be used in the ArcGIS geoprocessing
framework, incorporate tools and environment settings into scripts,
incorporate cursors, describe objects, and enumerations into scripts, work
with scripts in ArcToolbox and access resources for debugging Python code.
Who Should Attend:
This course is designed for experienced ArcGIS users who want to learn
how to automate everyday processes or create complex analytical scripts. ARC
Macro Language (AMLTM) and AvenueTM programmers who
want to write scripts for ArcGIS will also find the course of interest.
Prerequisites:
Students should have completed Introduction to ArcGIS I or Learning ArcGIS
Desktop and Introduction to ArcGIS II or have equivalent knowledge. Basic
programming skills, such as using loops and conditional statements, are also
required.
CUSTOM
COURSES WITH EXISTING CURRICULUM
Geoprocessing with ArcGIS ModelBuilder (2 days)
Overview:
In this hands-on short
course, students will be introduced to the Geoprocessing environment in ArcGIS.
Participants will learn how to create, share, and modify models for analysis and
streamlining processing tasks. The focus of the course is to provide an
introduction to the Geoprocessing environment in ArcGIS using the ArcGIS
ModelBuilder with hands on exercises.
New and existing data managers interested in
migrating to the Geodatabase environment can benefit from taking this course
also. For many users, there are
analysis tasks that need to be completed more than once. The ESRI ModelBuilder
interface provides a way to graphically model all of the tasks that need to be
completed. The resulting geoprocessing models can include tools, scripts, and
the data. Whether you're in public works estimating annual street repair costs,
emergency services modeling to route vehicles, or biologists estimating wildlife
populations, this class is for you. This class will review the basics of
ModelBuilder data-flow diagrams and the tools used to create them.
Who Should Attend &
Prerequisites:
This course is for data managers and analysts who have an understanding
of the ArcGIS desktop applications and are ready to make use of the
Geoprocessing environment in ArcGIS.
Introduction to
ArcObjects 9x Using VBA (3 days)
Overview:
Introduction to ArcObjects 9x Using VBA is an introductory class for ESRI’s
Version 9 software and its customization environment. The class will explore the
VBA development environment and ArcGIS’s customization dialog in order to
provide users with useful knowledge for developing customizations for ArcGIS.
Day one will introduce
users to object-oriented programming and Visual Basic for Applications, VBA. We
will talk about the Component Object Model (COM), visual basic code structures,
useful functions and statements.
Day two will focus on
ArcObjects, ESRI’s object model, on which all your customizations will be based.
We will spend the day reading the object model diagrams and creating custom code
in VBA for ArcGIS.
Day three will give us
an opportunity to apply our knowledge of COM, ArcObjects and VBA to real-world
customizations. including the Visual Basic (VBA) Editor, customize dialog box,
and online help resources. Upon finishing the course, participants will have
plenty of sample code from which they can build their own applications.
Audience:
This course is for those who work with ArcGIS on a technical level but may be
new to programming with VBA. It is ideal for users who want to increase
productivity by extending ArcGIS applications and for developers who want to
create custom applications using VBA.
Prerequisites:
Participants should have taken Introduction to ArcGIS I (for ArcView, ArcEditor,
and ArcInfo 9) or have equivalent knowledge. The previously offered course,
Introduction to ArcInfo using ArcMap, ArcCatalog, and ArcToolbox, is also an
adequate prerequisite. Participants must have a working knowledge of ArcMap and
ArcCatalog.
Topology in the
Geodatabase (2 days)
Overview:
In this course, students will be introduced to Topology in the current ArcGIS
Geodatabase environment. Local data will be used for the course. Participants
learn how to create, use, edit and manage spatial and attribute data stored in
the Geodatabase. Data loading, topology rule creation, and maintaining data
integrity through spatial and attribute validation will be covered. Participants
are encouraged to bring their local data, if possible.
Audience:
This course is for spatial data managers and analyst who
have an understanding of the ArcGIS desktop applications (ArcMap, ArcCatalog,
and ArcToolbox) and are ready to make use of the Geodatabase environment. New
and existing data managers interested in migrating to the Geodatabase
environment can benefit from taking this course.
Prerequisites:
Registrants should
have taken introduction to ArcGIS II (for ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo), or
have equivalent knowledge. Attendees should be familiar with ArcMap and
ArcCatalog.
GIS in Public Health Preparedness (3 day class)
This instructor led class begins with the ESRI authorized Introduction to ArcGIS
I class and is followed by one day of GIS modules for public health
preparedness. These modules and on-the-fly client specific exercises allow
students to go back to their office prepared to map specific functions in
emergency preparedness. The GIS modules for public health preparedness are
listed below:
Client specific modules can be incorporated into this course.
GIS in Public
Health (1 day – follows 2 day Introduction to ArcGIS)
Combining the ArcGIS I course with a third day of specialized public health
content and taught by an experienced Public Health GIS specialist, this course
covers fundamental GIS concepts as well as how to query a GIS database,
manipulate tabular data, edit spatial and attribute data, and present data
clearly and efficiently using maps and charts. Some examples of public health
topics/exercises covered include:
Public Health
Workshop (1 day class)
This workshop
gives public health specialists (with no previous knowledge of GIS), a grasp of
GIS basics along with examples and exercises to help users focus on the issues
and potential of GIS. It covers fundamental GIS concepts as well as how to query
a GIS database, manipulate tabular data, edit attribute data, and present data
clearly and efficiently using maps and charts. We would be pleased to work with
you in developing a class customized to your needs.

Access 2003 Level 1 -
09/11/08
Access 2007
Level 1 - 12/11/08
Excel 2003 Level 1 - 10/07/08 Excel 2007 Level 1 - 10/09/08
Excel 2003 Level 2
-
10/21/08
Excel 2007 Level 2 - 10/23/08
Word 2003 Level 1 -
11/11/08
Word 2007
Level 1 - 11/13/08
Windows Vista Deployment & Application Compatibility -October 14-17,
2008
Windows
Vista Support -
November
10-14, 2008
2780: Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database - October 6-10, 2008
Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL
September 8-10, 2008
2792: Implementing and Maintaining Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) December 17-19, 2008
