Advanced study of close-range remote sensing theory and practice for research and teaching applications in Physical Geography. Topics include: unpiloted aerial systems (UAS), LIDAR (aerial, terrestrial), autonomous camera systems, Structure-from-Motion photogrammetry, spatial-temporal change detection, etc. Apply key principles, methods, and technologies of both active (e.g., laser-based) and passive (e.g., photogrammetric based) sensors culminating in an independent course project. Experiential learning via interactive lectures and hands-on, field-based assignments.