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3.00 Credits
The student will study error analysis and measurements, random errors, survey standards and specifications. Focus will also be on state plane coordinate calculations, development of coordinate geometry, trigonometric solutions, geodetic surveying problems, positioning of corners per Public Land Survey System. Students will study historical development, description and land boundary elements related to platting, which includes, deed interpretation and boundary systems. Corequisite(s): LSCE1526 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study advanced distance, angle and elevation work, including traverse layout, topographic data collection, x-sections and profiles, horizontal and vertical curves and property line surveying and precise leveling. This course includes practical field applications including total station and data collector and data transfer. Prerequisite(s): LSCE1530, LSCE1502 or concurrent registration (5 C: 1 lect/pres, 4 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to develop the student's technical skills in map making and construction document drafting. Also to give an introduction to interpreting legal descriptions and exposure to the coordinate system, and basic concepts of the public land surveying system. Students will study and practice survey and civil engineering drafting techniques. Drafting work includes horizontal and vertical alignments with horizontal and vertical curves. Course will focus on hand drafting methods. (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will develop a knowledge of system configuration, hardware operations and interactive graphics software ("AutoCAD" and "Softdesk"). The student will input drafting commands to develop civil/survey drawings, store data and produce digital drawings. Prerequisite(s): LSCE1510 (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study and practice procedures for estimating quantities and costs as they relate to public works projects. Topics include concrete and asphalt estimating in the preliminary, final and as-built phases of construction. The student will be introduced to materials testing. Students will study construction materials, construction methods, inspection and quality control. The students will study standard contracts and specification documents. (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study percents, signed numbers, algebraic operation, equation manipulation, ratios, geometric principles, trigonometric functions, area and volume calculations and physics concepts. Prerequisite(s): MATH0380 or Appropriate Accuplacer Score. (3 C: 1 lect/pres, 2 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study the natural laws that govern the relationship between work, force, motion, energy and power. Students will apply this knowledge through practical lab experiments and problem solving. Students will perform the basic computations in the civil engineering/land surveying field. These include: volumes, bearings/azimuths, latitudes/departures, area traverse and various curve calculations. The student will also study elementary concepts involving coordinate geometry and route-survey methods. Prerequisite(s): MATH1300, LSCE1510 or LSCE1510, TECH1500 or LSCE1510, LSCE1522 (4 C: 3 lect/pres, 1 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will study basic surveying with practical applications in horizontal distance, angle and vertical measurement, introduction to total station/data collection, traverse angle and distance measurement methods. The student will begin using coordinate geometry. This course includes extensive fieldwork. (5 C: 1 lect/pres, 4 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will focus on preliminary and final survey procedures in gathering information through total station and automated data collection procedures. Subjects include centerline profiles, cross sections, radial topography, advanced traversing, triangulation, resection, areas, volumes, section breakdown and subdivision surveys. Field projects will use total station and data collections procedures. Prerequisite(s): LSCE1506, LSCE2514 (5 C: 1 lect/pres, 4 lab, 0 other)
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3.00 Credits
Students will focus on construction survey techniques and systems used in construction projects. The student will use practical field techniques for staking profile, blue tops, slope and grade staking, sanitary and storm, curb and gutter, water mains, buildings and some aspects of platting. Emphasis will be on both Total Station with data collection and traditional methods. Prerequisite(s): LSCE2502, LSCE2522 (5 C: 1 lect/pres, 4 lab, 0 other)
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