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  • 3.00 Credits

    A full-day, off-campus advanced internship, teaching in a selected school. Seminars and conferences. (Pass/Fail Grade Only.) Satisfies the General Education Capstone Experience Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes STT 490. Credits: 2-6 STT 497 - Advanced Internship (Secondary) [ Print Course]
  • 3.00 Credits

    A full-day, off-campus advanced internship, teaching in a selected school. Seminars and conferences. (Pass/Fail Grade Only.) Satisfies the General Education Capstone Experience Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes STT 491. Credits: 2-6 STT 498 - Seminar for Interns [ Print Course]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students examine and reflect on their understanding about teaching and learning, apply integrated educational skills and knowledge and synthesize academic and professional experiences from their courses, field experiences and internships to develop and finalize their Teacher Candidacy portfolio. Prerequisites & Notes Senior standing;completion of all other program requirements or permission. Corequisite: STT 490 or?STT 491 or?STT 496 or?STT 497?or STT 499. Credits: 1-3 STT 499 - Student Teaching K-12 (Kinesiology and Physical Education) [ Print Course]
  • 12.00 Credits

    Observation and student teaching in selected elementary and/or secondary schools. Satisfies the General Education Capstone Experience Requirement. Prerequisites & Notes Senior standing; EDB 202, EDB 221 or?equivalents and?a methods course. Credits: 1 - 12 SVT 100 - Introduction to Surveying Technology [ Print Course]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Discussion of the major topics in surveying engineering technology including field instrumentation, boundary surveying, topographic surveying, computer-aided drafting, route surveying, global positioning system and geodesy, map projections, photogrammetry, remote sensing, and geographic information systems. Will include lectures from practicing professionals in their respective disciplines. Lec 1. Credits: 1 SVT 110 - Instrumentation and Data Collectors [ Print Course]
  • 1.00 Credits

    Instrumentation used in various aspects of surveying engineering technology and the systems that communicate with those systems (generically known as data collectors) will be discussed. Systems for processing, display, and presentation of results will also be demonstrated. Photogrammetric data collection will be examined as an alternative to direct field methods. Lec 1. Credits: 1 SVT 121 - AutoCAD for Surveyors I [ Print Course]
  • 2.00 Credits

    Provides an introduction to computer aided drafting and design using AutoCAD. Covers concepts, techniques and procedures of menu systems, drawing setup, coordinate systems, draw and modify commands, display control, creating and working with layers and file management. Also covers editing, viewing, dimensioning commands, paper space, xrefs, and attributes. Lec 2, Lab 2. Credits: 3 SVT 122 - AutoCAD for Surveyors II [ Print Course]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Using Autodesk Land Desktop 2006, Autodesk Survey 2006 and Civil 3D 2006 software, land surveying applications will be studied, including terrain modeling, surface boundaries, breaklines and contours; horizontal alignment and vertical alignment design; route surveying including road sections using templates; construction surveying including grading and volume calculations; downloading, creating, and analyzing survey data and performing data adjustments, and dynamic engineering models. Lec 2, Lab 2. Prerequisites & Notes SVT 121. Credits: 3 SVT 201 - Adjustment Computations [ Print Course]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Basic statistics as applied to surveying, error estimation, error propagation, basic matrix algebra, level network analysis, 3-D traverse analysis, GPS vector network analysis, combined traditional total station and GPS network analysis, blunder detection, positional tolerance, hypothesis testing. Lec 3. Prerequisites & Notes CET 202, MAT 215, TME 253 and SVT 110 or equivalent. Credits: 3 SVT 221 - Boundary Law [ Print Course]
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers historical to present United States land title conveyancing, historical surveying procedures, colonial and pre-colonial land grants, the United States public land survey system, rules of construction and procedures for boundary retracement, recording systems, interpretation of property descriptions,?and professional responsibility. Lec 3. Satisfies the General Education Western Cultural Tradition and Writing Intensive Requirements. Prerequisites & Notes CET 101 or FTY 208,? or two years of surveying practice. Corequisite: ENG 212. Credits: 3 SVT 322 - Preparing Effective Property Descriptions [ Print Course]
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