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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the intensive study of authors, literary movements, periods and genres in their historical and cultural contexts. Enhances French language skills in reading, listening, writing, speaking and cultural literacy. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a change in subtitle. Course conducted in French.
Prerequisite:
FREN A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduces geomatic principles and methods of computation related to Cartesian coordinate systems, coordinate geometry, subdivision and area. Examines computations of circular, spiral and vertical curves. Presents methods of adjusting geomatics data and using a current industry-standard handheld calculator.
Prerequisite:
GEO A156 UA C Concurrent (AND MATH A151 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A152 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A155 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A221 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A251 UA C Concurrent )
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3.00 Credits
Orientation and introduction to field surveying theory and techniques for non-geomatics majors. Subject areas include distance measurement, leveling, angular measurements, basic traversing, measurement adjustments, fundamentals of mapping, and use and care of surveying instruments.
Prerequisite:
MATH A152 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A155 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A221 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A251 UA C Concurrent
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0.00 Credits
No course description available.
Corequisite:
GEO A155
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of geomatics, survey measurement theory and techniques for geomatics majors. Subject areas include taping, tape corrections, leveling, angle measurements, traversing, traverse adjustments, contouring, fundamentals of mapping, and proper use and care of surveying instruments.
Prerequisite:
MATH A151 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A152 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A155 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A221 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A251 UA C Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the knowledge and skills necessary to create maps and plats using computer-aided drafting. Topics of study include basic drafting principles, drawing setup and scale, drawing commands, digital terrain modeling, and mapping standards and accuracies.
Prerequisite:
GEO A156 UA C
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1.00 Credits
Basic construction surveying procedures, including staking for roads, buildings and excavations; use of maps, construction plans, datums and co-ordinate systems; machine control systems. The course is predominantly field work.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C OR MATH A151 UA C OR MATH A152 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Covers computational methods and computer programming techniques for geomatics.
Prerequisite:
GEO A146 UA C (AND MATH A221 UA C OR MATH A251 UA C )
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3.00 Credits
Covers the theory and application of engineering surveying, including design and implementation of horizontal and vertical control, route surveys, horizontal and vertical curves, control surveys, quantity surveys, and mining surveys. Discusses the application of the theory of errors, error budgets, and error simulation and calibration.
Prerequisite:
GEO A266 UA C Concurrent
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3.00 Credits
Examines advanced survey measurement techniques using conventional survey instrumentation, total stations and data controllers. Practical application of control surveys, leveling and field to finish mapping is provided through topographic surveying projects. Introduces basics of terrestrial LiDAR surveying.
Prerequisite:
GEO A156 UA C AND GEO A157 UA C
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