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SOC 115: Gangs:Theory,Impact,Prevention,and Intervention
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is intended to give students a basic understanding of gangs (street and prison) and core issues related to them. This course will provide students with a historical perspective of gangs, theoretical explanation for the causes of gangs, formation, dynamics, structure, and the societal impacts. The class will also focus on prevention and intervention theories. (Prerequisite - Corequisite: BENG120)
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SUR 111: Methods of Surveying
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) An introductory course stressing the attainment of practical, field-oriented surveying skills. The use of the transit and level, taping and electronic distance measurement, horizontal and vertical angle measurement, traverse and area calculations will be covered. (Corequisite: MAT112)
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SUR 212: Surveying and Mapping
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) An advanced field-oriented course emphasizing topographic mapping and plat production techniques. Topics include traverses, area determination, trigonometric leveling, topographic surveys, electronic data collection with SDR 33 and TDS HP48 data collectors, and map production using AutoCad Land Development Desktop or Carlson SurvCADD. Use of the HP48 with TDS software is used extensively. (Prerequisite: SUR111; Corequisite: SUR213)
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SUR 212 - Surveying and Mapping
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SUR 213: Computer Applications for Surveyors
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) A specialized course in surveying applications software. The student will solve a variety of commonly encountered surveying calculations and problems utilizing Carlson Survey/SurvCADD or Land Development Desktop software packages. (Prerequisites: BSUR111; Corequisite: SUR212)
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SUR 214: Advanced Surveying
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) An intensive final course in advanced surveying techniques for the student enrolled in the surveying option. Topics include horizontal and vertical curves, spiral curves, solar observations, statistical analysis, geodesy and state plane coordinates. (Prerequisites: SUR212, 213)
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SUR 214 - Advanced Surveying
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SUR 215: Construction Surveying
1.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(1 Credit) Represents an in-depth treatment of the specialized technique and skills required of the surveyor involved with major construction. Topics include development of vertical and horizontal control, preliminary site surveys, earth work, structure staking and grading, quantities determination and machinery placement. (Prerequisite: SUR213)
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SUR 216: Survey Law
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) Provides an in-depth examination of the American legal system as it relates to the professional land surveyor. Topics include historical development of land ownership and land description systems, legal terminology, evidence, title, easements and rights of way, conveyancing and location of boundaries. (Prerequisite: SUR111)
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SUR 217: Surveying Problems
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) A field-oriented independent study course designed to further develop skills required of a land surveyor. Complete surveys of two parcels are required including legal research, traverse, topographic survey. GPS and production of a final plat and complete job file are required. (Prerequisites: SUR212, 213, 216)
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SUR 219: Global Positioning Systems
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) This course is a comprehensive treatment of both the theory and practical use of global positioning systems for the collection of horizontal and vertical positional data for surveying, GIS, and natural resource applications. Mapping grade code and survey grade carrier phase GPS receivers and software will be used extensively. (Prerequisite: BMAT112; BSUR111 suggested but not required)
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SUR 220: Survey Practice
3.00 Credits
White Mountains Community College
(3 Credits) An advanced course in the surveying curriculum covering advanced data collection and processing, robotic total station use, least squares adjustment, plat production, office procedures, subdivision design and regulatory issues. (Prerequisites: BSUR212, 213)
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