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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: CET 305 and MATH 102M or equivalent. This course covers the study of aerial and close range photogrammetry and the corresponding reduction and interpretation of data.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours: 3 credits. Prerequisite: CET 305. The study of geographic and land information systems as they relate to the practice of land surveying. Surveying reference systems for control, attributes of computerized land data bases, and their impact on the recording of land titles and boundaries are treated, as well as the use of CAD enhancements and satellite technology.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: CET 305 and MATH 102M or equivalent. This course covers the fundamentals of geodetic reference surfaces, geometry of the ellipsoid, deviation of the vertical, geodetic reductions, gravity surface, geodetic position computations, geodetic control and distance measurements. It also covers geodetic triangulation, trilateration, traversing and astronomical methods of azimuth determination.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: senior standing. Hydrologic and hydraulic principles are utilized in the planning, design, operation and construction of water management projects. Topics include elements of stormwater drainage pertaining to hydrology, hydraulics of open channel and pipe flow, stormwater management, and issues pertinent to state stormwater regulations and the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act. The course also covers water distribution and sewage collection systems.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: CET 305, 320 and MATH 102M or equivalent. This course covers digital and analytical stereoscopic plotting instruments. Image and ground coordinate systems, coordinate transformations and refinement, rotation matrices, collinearity and coplanarity equations, analytical space resection, space intersection, trip and block formation and adjustment. It also covers digital image enhancement, image correlation, feature extraction and orthophotography.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: CET 305 and MATH 102M or equivalent. A course in differential calculus, such as MATH 211, is recommended but not required. This course covers electromagnetic energy, passive and active sensing systems, earth resource satellite systems, digital image formats, image enhancement, image interpretation and applications of computer-assisted interpretation in mapping, geology, soils, water quality and urban and regional planning. It also covers image rectification, registration and image data merger with GIS.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisites: CET 340 and 420. Applications of fundamental site engineering principles, land design principles and permitting issues. A brief historical review of exemplary subdivision, NewTown, and urban designs and their impact on current practice. Site surveying and engineering issues including hydrology, storm water management, site geometry, grading, design of roads, engineering design standards and computer applications in site engineering are examined. The principles of siting and theories of design for esthetic and efficient alignment of roads, layout of structures and subdivision parcels are introduced.
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0.00 - 6.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 Credits
Lecture 1 hour; 1 credit. Prerequisite: senior standing. This course must be taken in the semester prior to the Senior Project course. A collection of career-related topics pertaining to engineering technology. Topics include engineering codes and standards, engineering ethics, technical report writing, job search and resume writing techniques, patents and property rights, and professional engineering licensure. The course concludes with the selection of the student?s project topic for the subsequent Senior Project course.
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3.00 Credits
Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits. Prerequisite: CET 310. The basic concepts of contracts and the standard contract documents used in construction. Also included is a study of the dispute resolution process in arbitration.
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