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3.00 Credits
This course continues the development of student leadership and critical individual military skills. Training focuses on advanced military skills and includes orienteering, field survival skills, operation and training. This course is equivalent to MIL 212 at Creighton University and is scheduled at their campus. Prerequisites ROTC 2110
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1.50 Credits
This course is designed to examine general aspects of air and space power through a historical perspective. This course covers a time period from the first balloons and dirigibles to the space-age global positioning systems of the Persian Gulf War. Historical examples are provided to extrapolate the development of Air Force competencies and functions. This course is equivalent to AERO 2310 at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and is scheduled only at the University. Prerequisites ROTC 1310 and ROTC 1320 Co-requisites OTC 1300 must be taken in conjunction with this course. ROTC 2310 is offered in Fall quarter only.
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1.50 Credits
This is a continuation of ROTC 2310. This course is equivalent to AERO 2320 at the University of Nebraska at Omaha and is scheduled only at the University. Prerequisites ROTC 1310, ROTC 1320 and ROTC 2310 Co-requisites OTC 1300 must be taken in conjunction with this course. ROTC 2320 is offered in Winter quarter only.
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the student to a wide variety of topics related to the civil engineering field. This course includes historical and contemporary engineering applications. Various testing, evaluation, and classification of methods and materials are investigated. The analysis and interpretation of topographic maps and aerial photographs are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
The student becomes familiar with the materials and types of construction used for the various parts of buildings in this class. Building code requirements, steel, timber and masonry construction, structures of the common form, lift-slab and tilt-up construction and developments in the building construction field are covered.
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3.00 Credits
This course constitutes an introduction to geology. It includes a study of the basic rock and soil types, the hydrological cycle, ground water and related phenomena and interpretation of the effects of various geological processes upon the surface of the earth.
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3.00 Credits
The Law of Contracts and its application to engineering projects receives attention. Specification writing, additional problems in the general field of engineering law, responsibility to clients, the engineer as an expert witness and professional ethics are featured.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes an interpretation of construction drawings and specifications. Material take-offs, estimating quantities, cost of materials and labor in residential and commercial building projects are calculated. Computer databases are used for pricing labor and materials.
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9.00 Credits
This course covers civil drafting techniques and computer aided design methods using AutoCAD software. The student learns drawing terminology, drawing creation and editing, file manipulation and plotting. The student is introduced to mapping in general, surveying concepts, location and direction, scales, symbols and the US Public Land Survey System. The course also includes an introduction to COGO, surface modeling, data transfer, legal descriptions and plot plans, contour lines, profiles, highway layout and earthwork.
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9.00 Credits
This course covers nearly all the objects and commands necessary to start using AutoCAD Civil 3D and focuses on tools designed specifically for civil engineers, including utility, site, and roadway plans, profile, and section sheets. Prerequisites SCET 1120 or Instructor Approval
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