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5.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDS 203. Investigates written and physical evidence to locate property boundaries in accordance with Georgia plat law and technical standards. Topics include: evidence and preservation of evidence, transfer of land ownership, adverse rights and eminent domain, location of written title boundaries, Georgia plat law and technical standards, and written legal descriptions.
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDS 215. Continues development of surveying concepts and skills with emphasis on advanced surveying technology and techniques. Topics include: area calculation, boundary surveys, EDM equipment utilization, differential leveling, photogrammetry, and topographic planning.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DDF 111, DDF 112, DDS 203. Emphasizes drawing assignments related to the most common mapping and civil site planning design problems. Topics include: loan and boundary surveys, "as-builts", planand profile drawing, cross-sections, earth-work determination, and grade determination.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DDF 111, DDF 112, DDS 203. Pertains to site planning and subdivision design. Students have an opportunity to develop a major design project. Topics include: landscape architecture, construction layout, street design, sewerage systems, county codes, and flood control methods.
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7.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DDF 218. Provides the fundamentals of proper highway design. Students have opportunities to participate in actual field stakeout, measurement, and solution of design problems given specificparameters. Topics include: land transportation systems; ground and aerial route survey methods; circular, compound, and reverse parabolic (vertical) curves and spirals; highway design safety and limitations; intersections and interchanges; plot and field stakeout; and topographic planning.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DDF 110, DDS 201, PHY 221. Introduces reinforced concrete detailing concepts and techniques required to prepare fabrication drawings given specific design parameters. Topics include: beams, slabs, and columns; steel reinforcing; concrete design properties; and concrete design manual utilization.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 1010, MAT 1015. Introduces the fundamental physical properties of metals. Topics include: the physical properties and limitations, processing techniques, heat-treating, hardness testing, and microstructural characteristics of metals.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ENG 1010, MAT 1015. Introduces basic industrial manufacturing processes. Topics include: measuring processes; gauging and inspecting processes; hot processes such as welding, forging, and forming; cold processes such as cutting, forming, and rolling; and finishing processes.
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6.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DDF 111, DDF 112, DDS 225. Introduces detailing of jigs, fixtures, and dies to meet industrial standards given required specifications. Topics include: multi-view working drawing, tolerances, precision measurement and precision dimensioning practices, quality control, use of standard parts, and reference source utilization.
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5.00 Credits
Prerequisites: DDS 225, DDS 227. Emphasizes design of jigs, fixtures, and dies to meet industrial standards given a practical application problem. Topics include: custom design of jigs, fixtures, and dies; multi-view working drawing; tolerances; precision measurement and precision dimensioning practices; quality control; use of standard parts; and reference source utilization.
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