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GEOMATICS
PROGRAM - FACILITIES |
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The Geomatics
program faculty, labs and instructional facilities are housed in Reed
Laboratory, located near Ben Hill Griffin football stadium in close proximity
to other academic and student service areas. The classroom, labs and faculty offices occupy the third floor and
portions of the second and fourth floors of the building. The Geomatics
Program also has access to the School of Forest Resources and Conservation
facilities- specifically, two conference rooms, one classroom a GPS lab, and
a media laboratory- in Newins Zeigler Hall.
Classroom Space The program has one teaching class room
which is under direct control (no other university classes are held there).
It is equipped with a computer workstation, an overhead projector and a video
playback system. The classroom can accommodate up to 40 students. In case of
conflicts or large enrollment, classrooms are allocated through the regular
university process. The program also has access to classrooms
maintained by the IFAS IT department that utilize state of the art Polycom
technology, thus enabling our faculty at remote campuses to teach courses to
students at the main campus.
Laboratory Space The program maintains two computer
laboratories in Reed Lab. The AutoCAD lab is equipped with 12 workstations
and the GIS/Remote Sensing/Photogrammetry
Lab is equipped with 12 high
precision workstations. The GIS course is taught in the CALS GIS Laboratory
in McCarty Hall. The following software is installed and generally used in the
Geomatics Computer Labs. Microsoft Office 2007 ArcGIS 9.2 and related software Extensions Leica GPS VR Mapper from Cardinal Systems Adobe Acrobat AutoDesk 2007 with Land Development Desktop Erdas Imagine 8.7 The students also have access to a large scale color Epson Stylus
plotter, three laser printers, two photocopy machines, and two scanners. Located at 304 A Reed Lab, the collection has grown over the years and now holds many rare and invaluable books and journals. A large part of the collection is made up of donations from our alumni and other friends of the program. Student Access to Space
and Instruments/Equipment The labs are accessible
to all Geomatics Students as well as students from other departments taking
any SUR titled courses. Access to the Geomatics Network is strictly controlled
and only those students who are currently taking SUR classes are able to log
in. Please refer to the computer lab policy manual for more details. Students may use the labs
during regular working hours (8 A.M- 5 P.M), during scheduled lab times- if they
run beyond 5 P.M, they can check out a key from the program assistant to burn
some midnight oil! Students also have access
to the equipment room but typically under the supervision of a faculty member
or a teaching assistant. All the equipment is secured in lockers within the
equipment room. |
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Last updated: 8/22/08 - Comments and suggestions welcome - webmaster |
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