Teaching GIS in the Gulf Co-operation Council Universities – With a case study of the geography department, University of the United Arab Emirates |
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Authors: | Saif Salim Al-Qaydi |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Geography, the University of the United Arab Emirates, PO Box 1777 1, Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates (E-mail |
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Abstract: | Within universities there has developed a clear theoretical convergence between Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and
geography (Antenuccl, 1991). Studies have revealed that one of the qualified departments to teach GIS within universities
is the geography department. This study focuses on: the importance of establishing GIS as a major curriculum element within
universities. In geography departments, economic geography students require a strong statistical/mathematical background to
allow them to work with major databases. They should know how to design a specific database for economic activities, such
as agriculture and manufacturing, and tertiary industry and how to relate this database to a map, so that changes can be monitored
more accurately. In any aspect of geography spatial location is a key factor and GIS allows spatial patterns to be interpreted
with great facility. Therefore it is important that students have a good knowledge not only of computers and related software
on economic geography, but also on GIS systems (Burrough, 1993). The work of geography students from the United Arab Emirates
(UAE) and other Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) geography departments is examined to evaluate the importance of training in
GIS technology. This paper evaluates the effects of implementing GIS as a tool in teaching economic geography. At present
there are 15 geography departments in the GCC which offer economic geography. Of those 15 departments, only 3 provide GIS
courses within their curriculum, and 4 have basic equipment, although 6 additional departments are to introduce GIS in the
near future.
This revised version was published online in July 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date. |
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Keywords: | geography curriculum GIS Gulf Co-operation Council |
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