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2.00 Credits
Covers fi eld practices and application of equipment utilized in professional land surveying. Emphasizes tactile learning with strong team orientation. Prerequisite: CVL143 and concurrent enrollment in CVL161A, or consent of instructor. W
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2.00 Credits
Continues Plane Surveying 1. Studies distance and direction measurement, employing total stations with external data collectors, traversing and associated offi ce computations, areas and volumes, circular and vertical curves, and outlines of public land surveys. Prerequisite: CVL161A, CVL161B, and concurrent enrollment in CVL162B, or consent of instructor. Sp
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2.00 Credits
Incorporates fi eld survey with a focus on data gathering for computerized mapping. Introduces American Land Title Association specifi cation standards and the use of GPS equipment. Prerequisite: DRF131, CVL161A, CVL161B, and concurrent enrollment in CVL162A, or consent of instructor. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes the forces induced in structures and machines by various types of loading. Prerequisite: MTH082 or MTH112, and PH121, or consent of instructor. F, W
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4.00 Credits
Analyzes internal stresses, defl ections, and deformations of structured members when subjected to external forces. Covers how to design structures based on structural analysis. Prerequisite: CVL230 or consent of instructor. W, Sp
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2.00 Credits
Covers offi ce-based calculations for construction surveying of a typical residential street, including curbs, storm and waste water sewers, and building site layouts. Applies state plane coordinate system to construction surveying and building site layouts. Introduces Global Positioning Systems (GPS) theory and writing legal descriptions for utility easements and street right-of-way. Prerequisite: CVL162A and CVL162B and concurrent enrollment in CVL240B, or consent of instructor. F
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2.00 Credits
Covers construction surveying for a typical residential street, including curbs, storm and waste water sewers, and building site layouts. Introduces Global Positioning Systems (GPS) fi eld measurement practices and equipment care and use requirements. Prerequisite: CVL162A and CVL162B and concurrent enrollment in CVL240A, or consent of instructor. F
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3.00 Credits
Covers advanced research of deed and survey data and development of a "map of record." Emphasizespreparation of equipment and labor requirement plans needed for fi eld survey project planning. Prerequisite: CVL162A, CVL162B and DRF245, or consent of instructor. W
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4.00 Credits
2 class and 6 lab hrs/wk, 4 cr. Introduces elementary concepts of hydraulics, hydrology, storm collection and detention, sanitary sewer and domestic water supply designs. Applies concepts to typical design documentation. Prerequisite: DRF245 and MTH082, or consent of instructor. W
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2.00 Credits
Covers importing "survey point fi les" of topographicpoints previously surveyed using electronic survey equipment into AutoCAD engineering/ surveying software to produce a base map (topographic map) depicting the area surveyed. Prerequisite: CVL162A and CVL162B; and concurrent enrollment in CVL263B; and DRF245; or consent of instructor. Sp
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