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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
5 credits Students will be exposed to direct patient care laboratory, practicum, and clinical applications in a variety of hospital-based surgery units in support of lecture, discussion, seminar, and recitation educational experiences. Lab: 15 hours Prerequisite: SURG 114, SURG 154 Corequisite: SURG 212 Lab fee: $25.00
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5.00 Credits
4 credits Students will be exposed to direct patient care laboratory, practicum, and clinical applications in a variety of hospital-based surgery units in support of lecture, discussion, seminar, and recitation educational experiences. Lab: 12 hours Prerequisite: SURG 214, SURG 254. Requires completion of Certificate Surgical Technology Program or equivalent approved training. Corequisite: SURG 243 Lab fee: $25.00
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4.00 Credits
5 credits Students will be exposed to direct patient care laboratory, practicum, and clinical applications in a variety of hospital-based surgery units in support of lecture, discussion, seminar, and recitation educational experiences. Lab: 15 hours Prerequisite: SURG 212, SURG 252 Corequisite: SURG 214 Lab fee: $25.00
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5.00 Credits
4 credits Students will be exposed to direct patient care laboratory, practicum, and clinical applications in a variety of hospital-based surgery units in support of lecture, discussion, seminar, and recitation educational experiences. Requires completion of Certificate Surgical Technology Program or equivalent approved training. Lab: 12 hours Prerequisite: SURG 243, SURG 253 Corequisite: SURG 245 Lab fee: $25.00
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4.00 Credits
A, Autumn W, Winter SP, Spring SU, Summer DL, Distance Learning
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2.00 Credits
This is an introductory course into the field of surveying and mapping technology. Integrated topics include drafting, surveying, cartography and geographic information systems.
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4.00 Credits
SURV 141 offers a comprehensive study in performing measurements for the collection of data and for construction layout. The course elements include application of the English and metric (SI) measurement systems in performing angular and distance measurements by traditional methods and by total station for the purpose of traversing and location of property corners, topographic mapping and construction staking. Elements of differential leveling are used for establishing the elevations of new bench marks, topographic mapping by grid method, and cut/fill calculations to finish floor elevations of proposed structures. Data manipulation includes taping corrections, precision and accuracy determination, traverse closures, level circuit reductions, radial building staking notes and boundary line determination by inverse coordinates.
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4.00 Credits
This class is a comprehensive study of the elements of route alignment including horizontal circular and spiral curves, combinations of circular and spiral curves, vertical curves, centerline and offset staking for rough and finished grade. The course includes the application of all elements of route design, construction staking and earthwork volume determination in a comprehensive integrated project format.
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3.00 Credits
This course involves the integrated use of word processing, spreadsheet, database management, graphic and computer assisted drafting software to solve problems associated with the surveying industry and to produce formal engineering reports using Autodesk Land desktop. The course elements include data entry, data analysis, measurement theory, precision and accuracy determinations and data presentation.
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3.00 Credits
SURV 243 covers the elements of route location, construction materials, methods and procedures. Relation of design standards to topography and prospective traffic, earthwork measurement, physical design standards, and financing explored as well.
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