Courses of Study 2021-2022 
    
    May 17, 2024  
Courses of Study 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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PAM 6950 - Spatial Demography


     
Spring. 3 credits. Letter grades only.

Prerequisite: a course in Multivariate Regression using Stata. Enrollment limited to: graduate students, or permission of instructor.

P. Rich.

“Spatial Demography” introduces core concepts and techniques for analyzing spatially referenced population data. Students learn about the spatial structure of social phenomenon and how to analyze and account for spatial relationships in formal analyses. We draw from examples in housing, health, and education to evaluate how populations are spatially distributed. The course covers methods for addressing spatial dependence and heterogeneity, as well as tools for describing spatial relationships (including various indices of segregation). A substantial portion of the course is also dedicated to practical skills for managing and presenting spatial data using GIS software, including geographic projections, geoprocessing, geocoding addresses, spatially joining layered data, and distance buffering.

Outcome 1: Think critically about spatial constructs in answering demographic questions.

Outcome 2: Create thematic maps with mapping software.

Outcome 3: Interpret and analyze maps, spatial data, and spatial methods critically.

Outcome 4: Identify the use of various spatial analytic methods in social science research.

Outcome 5: Calculate, and identify strengths and weaknesses, of common segregation indices.



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