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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 1204 Plane Surveying Offered in the spring semester This course will teach the surveying student the laws of evidence pertaining to the location of land boundaries described by writings and to apply the laws of evidence when locating deed boundaries It is an introduction to the proper methods of recognizing, gathering, interpreting, and applying the evidence of land boundaries in order to properly locate those boundaries on the ground It also instructs the student in the proper methods of creating evidence for the future surveyor so that boundary locations may be perpetuated Professionalism and ethics in land surveying are also introduced
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 1204 Plane Surveying and SUR 1213 Introduction to CAD and Surveying Software Offered on demand This course prepares the student with the background needed to plan, execute, and analyze a GPS survey The student will learn the theoretical background and the use of survey-grade GPS equipment and software Mission planning, field projects, postprocessing, reports, topographic maps, NGS datasheets, monument recovery, and the future of GPS in civilian applications will be integral parts of this course
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 1213 Introduction to CAD and Surveying Software, SUR 1204 Plane Surveying, and concurrent enrollment in SUR 1214 Construction and Route Surveying, or consent of instructor Offered in the spring semester Topics covered in Topographic and Civil Mapping include basic civil drafting techniques, mapping scales and symbols, surveying fundamentals as they relate to civil drafting, relevant mathematical calculations, horizontal and vertical curves, contour lines, profiles, highway layout, and earthwork
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SUR 1213 Introduction to CAD and Surveying Software, SUR 1204 Plane Surveying, and concurrent enrollment in SUR 1224 Boundary Surveying, or consent of instructor Offered in the fall semester This course is an introduction to the terminology, mathematics, legal principles, and software associated with the interpretation and preparation of survey plats, maps, and legal boundary descriptions The student will learn how to perform the calculations necessary to evaluate and verify the correctness of boundary survey field data The student will also learn to interpret and prepare a variety of legal boundary descriptions and to prepare boundary plats that conform to the Arkansas Minimum Standards for Property Boundary Surveys and Plats
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None Offered in the fall and spring semesters The purpose of this course is to equip technicians with the basic soft skills needed to be successful in an industrial workplace Topics covered include integrity, the value of a positive attitude, self-discipline, basic communication skills, teamwork, managing conflict and thinking critically
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: None This course provides an introduction to hydraulics and pneumatics Basic terminology, functions, and application of hydraulics and pneumatics will be studied
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Offered in the fall and spring semesters This course is composed of the following subject areas: college survival skills (study of the college catalog, policies and regulations, financial aid opportunities, importance of general education courses in the job market, use of the Learning Assistance Lab), study skills, test taking, learning style inventory, concentration and motivation, organization, goal setting, and critical thinking skills
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Offered on demand This course is NOT for welding technology majors This course provides training in theory, manipulative skills, safety and related shop practices involving the use of oxyacetylene and electric arc stick welding The student who successfully completes this course will be able to make quality welds in various positions Techniques of fusion, brazing, soldering, and arc welding are covered
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2.00 Credits
Corequisite: Currently enrolled in WLD 1505 Arc Welding I Lab Offered in the fall and spring semesters This is an introductory course for shielded metal arc welding Basic welding techniques will be used with stick electric arc processes, cutting with the oxygen acetylene torch, electrode classification, and testing of weldments using destructive and non-destructive methods
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None Offered only in the spring semester Topics include meaning of lines and views, size descriptions, print formats, fasteners, and types of fabrication drawings The course covers in detail the various welding symbols prescribed by the American Welding Society for all standard production type welds The last half of the course consists of the practice of reading blueprints and weld symbols
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