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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Offered in the fall and spring semesters This course covers the application of sociological principles to the investigation of major social problems currently faced by societies ( GE)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Offered in the fall and spring semesters This course covers the various patterns of marriage and family systems with a focus on historical changes and social issues interrelated to these systems Divorce, family violence, parenting, and the changing nature of gender roles will be examined in the analysis of marriage and the family ( GE)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite None Offered on demand Spanish I is a beginning course designed to help students develop a basic proficiency in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing The instruction is communicatively oriented and emphasizes the everyday life and culture of Spanish-speaking people (ACTS, GE)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in SPAN 1023 Elementary Spanish II Offered on deman d SPAN 2013 is designed to helpthe student develop an intermediate-level proficiency in the four skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing The instruction is communicatively oriented and emphasizes the everyday life and culture of Spanish-speaking people (ACTS, GE)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or higher in SPAN 2013 Intermediate Spanish I Offered on deman d This course is designed for thosestudents who have successfully completed SPAN 2013 Intermediate Spanish I ( GE)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Score of 18 on the Math portion of the ACT, score of 42 on the Intermediate Algebra portion of the ASSET test, score of 31-35 on the Algebra portion of the COMPASS test, or concurrently enrolled in MATH 0803 Basic Algebra Offered in the fall and spring semesters This is an introductory course in surveying equipment use and surveying computations Field work includes taking survey field notes, leveling, using an automatic level, and traversing using Total Station instruments The theory portion covers the history of surveying, the theory of measurement and errors, theory of leveling, angles, bearings, and azimuths, introduction to coordinate geometry (COGO), and the basics of the U S Public Land Survey System
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Score of 18 on the Math portion of the ACT, score of 42 on the Intermediate Algebra portion of the ASSET test, score of 31-35 on the Algebra portion of the COMPASS test, or concurrently enrolled in MATH 0803 Basic Algebra Offered in the fall and spring semester The student will be instructed in basic computer drafting operations, including drawing and constructing lines, circles, arcs, polygons and other shapes, and the placement of text on drawings Also included will be surveying functions, such as coordinate geometry (COGO), design, area, annotation, and land surface modeling The course will examine the procedures and terminology that students should expect to encounter in a typical surveying/civil engineering office
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 1204 Plane Surveying, SUR 1213 Introduction to CAD and Surveying Software, and concurrent enrollment in SUR 2213 Topographic and Civil Mapping, or consent of instructor Offered in the spring semester This course is a study of the construction and route applications of surveying Automatic levels, total stations, and data collectors will be used Field work and computations will include topographic surveying, horizontal and vertical curves, and components of route surveying Work will be processed using surveying software
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 1204 Plane Surveying, SUR 1213 Introduction to CAD and Surveying Software, and concurrent enrollment in SUR 2223 Survey Plats and Deeds, or consent of instructor Offered in the fall semester This course is a study of the research and field work involved in doing boundary surveys Courthouse research, GLO notes and plats, a history and analysis of the United States Public Land Survey System (USPLSS), astronomical observations, surveying software, total stations data collectors, tree identification, and Arkansas Minimum Standards will be included
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 1204 Plane Surveying Offered in the fall semester This course is the study of rights and interest in land ownership and transfer of property, statute law, common law, riparian and littoral rights, original surveys of sectionalized land, and resurveys of sectionalized land
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