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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ENGR 180 MCC's and DRAF 152 Physical elements of designing land subdivisions including traffic circulation, sewer and drainage systems, soils and earthwork, grading considerations, erosion control, lot and block arrangement, topography and existing land use factors, geometric analysis, laws and codes affecting land subdivisions, environmental considerations, site analysis procedures. 3 hrs. lecture/wk. Courses taught at MCC-Longview Community College, 500 SW Longview Rd., Lee's Summit, MO. Students should contact the Longview coordinator of land surveying about the class meeting times and beginning and ending dates of classes. Call 816-672-2510.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: MATH test Introduction to engineering communications and basic computer-aided drafting/design (CADD). Emphasis on sketching, orthographic projections, drawing layout, drafting and CADD standards and conventions, dimensioning, sectioning, annotation and basic design principles. Foundation for computer aided drafting/design including file management, basic drawing commands, basic editing commands, layering conventions, blocks, dimensioning, polylines, sectioning, and drawing layout, hatching and plotting. 3 hrs. lecture, 4 hrs lab.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: KSRV 120 Concepts of Geo-database design and management in Geographic Information Systems (GIS), SQL statements, geographic data types and functions, data entry, techniques of geographic information structure and indexing, querying techniques, searches, and spatial analysis, creation and use of metadata real-world applications. 3 hrs. lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENGR 180 This course is a continuation of surveying skills introduced in ENGR 180 with an emphasis on advanced techniques beyond plane surveying such as geodetic control networks, practical astronomy, state plane coordinates, photogrammetry and the US Public Land Surveys System. 3 hrs. lecture/wk. Course taught at MCC-Longview Community College, 500 SW Longview Rd., Lee's Summit, MO. Students should contact the Longview coordinator of land surveying about the class meeting times and beginning and ending dates of classes. Call 816-672-2510.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENGR 180 A study of the legal principles of land boundaries, section corners, area; interpretations of land descriptions; identification of land parcels; legal principles of boundary locations; and the United States land survey system. 3 hrs. lecture/wk. Course taught at MCC-Longview Community College, 500 SW Longview Rd., Lee's Summit, MO. Students should contact the Longview coordinator of land surveying about the class meeting times and beginning and ending dates of classes. Call 816-672-2510.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENGR 180 A study of the land survey practice of retracement and creation of new parcels as it relates to the lot survey, the sectional survey, and the water boundary survey. Discussion of further standard business practice. 3 hrs. lecture/wk. Course taught at MCC-Longview Community College, 500 SW Longview Rd., Lee's Summit, MO. Students should contact the Longview coordinator of land surveying about the class meeting times and beginning and ending dates of classes. Call 816-672-2510.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENGR 180 The purpose of this course is to introduce the student and practitioner to the modern practices of satellite surveying with an emphasis on its origins in physical geodesy. 3 hrs. lecture
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: DRAF 152 or 169 (MCC) Advanced Computer Aided Drafting and design (CADD). Advanced dimensioning and tolerancing techniques, attributes, advanced drawing aids, file management and basic customization. Effective use of model space, paper space and viewports. An introduction to three-dimensional wire frames, surface models, solid models and rendering tools. 2 hrs. lecture, 4 hs. lab/wk.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Explores historical aspects of surgery, health care facilities, and organizations. Includes the roles, duties, and responsibilities of the surgical team members. Ethical, legal and moral issues in health care and surgery are addressed. Focuses on effective communication skills, accurate medical terminology, and the impact of transcultural psychosocial outcomes for clients in the surgical setting. Also includes organization and physical layout of the operating room suite. 2 hrs. lecture/wk. Course taught at MCC-Penn Valley Community College. Students should contact the Penn Valley coordinator of surgical technology about the class meeting times and beginning and ending dates of classes. Call 816-759-4000.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: The student must meet the entrance requirements and be accepted into the surgical technology program. Applies principles of medical and surgical asepsis. Focuses on preparation and maintenance of the sterile field, identification, care and handling of instruments, sutures, supplies and equipment. Emphasis is on basic skills of the surgical technologist in preparation for and during the operative procedure. Practices maintaining a safe client environment and includes the responsibilities and duties of surgery personnel. Common surgical techniques and procedures. 3 hrs. lecture, 4 hrs. lab/week. Course taught at MCC-Penn Valley Community College. Students should contact the Penn Valley coordinator of surgical technology about the class meeting times and beginning and ending dates of classes. Call 816-759-4000.
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