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SUR 201: GPS and Spatial Data Applications
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Overview of spatial data applications based on GPS observations. Emphasis on positioning and navigation using code-phase techniques with handheld receivers. U.S. National Grid and other coordinate systems are covered. Students encouraged to have their own GPS handheld unit.
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SUR 264: Introduction to LIS
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. (2+3P) Introduction to land information systems. Land tenure systems, coordinate systems, computer methods. Prerequisites: SUR 222 and CAD course.
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SUR 285: Photogrammetry
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. (2+3P) Introduction to the techniques and uses of photogrammetry in surveying and mapping. The geometry of stereo models. Flight planning. Corequisite: SUR 222.
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SUR 292: Public Land Survey System Boundaries
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. (2+3P) Detailed study of the U.S. Public Land Survey System Instructions with special emphasis on New Mexico. Sectionalized land subdivision, corner restoration, and field surveys. Field trips required. Prerequisite: SUR 222.
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SUR 312: Legal Principles of Boundary Surveying
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Legal principles of property boundary retracement, land descriptions, and rights-of-way. Systems of law and legal research. Requires a legal research paper. Prerequisite: SUR 292.
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SUR 322: Spatial Data Concepts and Models
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. (2+3P) Spatial data concepts, models and computational methods as applied to surveying. Topics include coordinate geometry, state plane coordinates, spherical trigonometry, and data adjustments to models. Limitations of data models will be explored. Prerequisite : SUR 222.
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SUR 328: Principles and Practices of Construction Surveying
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. (2+3P) Surveying principles and practice as they are applied to construction surveys. Horizontal, vertical and spiral curves, slope staking, area and volume computations. Prerequisites: SUR 222 and either MATH 191 or MATH 235.
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SUR 330: Computer Applications of Surveying
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. (2+3P) Overview of concepts and tools used in computer applications and manipulation of spatial data. Includes incidental programming in one or more languages, spreadsheet operations, and utilization of software packages. Prerequisites: CAD course, C S 167, and SUR 222; and either MATH 191 or MATH 235.
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SUR 351: Introductory Survey Measurements,Analysis,and Adjustments
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. Applications of mathematics in surveying. Conventional topics of error ellipses and theory of observations. Emphasis on computer applications for adjustments and analysis. Prerequisites: SUR 222 and MATH 192.
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SUR 361: Introduction to Geodesy
3.00 Credits
New Mexico State University-Main Campus
3 cr. (2+3P) The ellipsoid of revolution, computations on the ellipsoid, coordinate systems, gravity, and leveling. Prerequisites: SUR 222 and either MATH 191 or MATH 235.
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