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2.00 Credits
This is an experiential learning opportunity that links concepts and principles of speech and/or drama to real-world application through community service. Includes 40-hours of on-task service to a community organization, agency, or public service provider per credit hour. The community service placement agency and service assignment will vary, dependent on the speech or drama course topic and learning objectives.
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3.00 Credits
This is an experiential learning opportunity that links concepts and principles of speech and/or drama to real-world application through community service. Includes 40-hours of on-task service to a community organization, agency, or public service provider per credit hour. The community service placement agency and service assignment will vary, dependent on the speech or drama course topic and learning objectives.
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3.00 Credits
A general introduction to contemporary African culture and history through the medium of movies by African filmmakers. Themes include the legacies of colonialism, identity formation, globalization, and the changing sex roles in modern Africa.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MATH 105 or MATH 130 or MATH 150. Introduction to the care and use of optical surveying instruments; Transits, Total Stations and Auto Levels. Use of cloth tapes, steel tapes and electronic distance machines. Reduction of slope measurements to horizontal and vertical components. Measurement, field data reduction and adjustment of a closed traverse. Horizontal and Vertical curves, earthwork, and coordinates. Extensive field work, field notes and electronic data collection. Introduction to systematic and random errors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ETEC 152 & SRVY 135. Physical elements of designing land subdivisions including traffic circulation, sewer and drainage systems, soils and earthwork, grading considerations, erosion control, lot and block arrangement, topography and existing land use factors, geometric analysis;.laws and codes affecting land subdivisions;, environmental considerations; site analysis procedures.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SRVY 135. This course is a continuation of surveying skills introduced in SRVY 135 with an emphasis on advanced techniques beyond plane surveying such as geodetic control networks, practical astronomy, state plane coordinates, photogrammetry, and the US Public Land Surveys System.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SRVY 135. A study of the legal principles of land boundaries, section corners, area; interpretations of land descriptions, identification of land parcels; legal principles of boundary locations, and the United States land survey system.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SRVY 135 . A study of the land survey practice of retracement and creation of new parcels as it relates to; the lot survey, the sectional survey, the water boundary survey. Further, standard business practice will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 115 & SRVY 135. Introduction to the nature of surveying instruments and their use. Analysis of the effect that instruments and observers have on measurements. Explanation of random error propagation and estimates of uncertainty. Introduction to adjustment of data.
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0.00 Credits
3.00 Prerequisites: SRVY 240. This course is a continuation of analytical skills introduced in SRVY 240, Analysis of Survey Measurements I as they apply to adjustments of horizontal, GPS and level networks. Emphasis will also be placed on Coordinate transformation, advanced curve fitting and blunder detection in survey networks.
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