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3.00 Credits
This course provides a study of common applications of GIS with an emphasis on land information systems and land management. The course also provides further study in database design, digital base map analysis and testing, and spatial analysis.
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1.00 Credits
The geomatics student may register for GEM 4495 after being hired by an eligible employer participating in the Cooperative Work Experience Program. After completion of the semester, the student is expected to submit a written report to the Geomatics Program Coordinator detailing the work experience and present a brief oral report to his/her peers in the following semester in a scheduled geomatics class. Prerequisites: Completion of GEM 2220, maintenance of a 2.0 grade point average, and approval of the Geomatics Program Coordinator.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the theoretical foundations of route and construction surveying. Course topics are coordinate geometry (COGO), horizontal and vertical curve models, spirals, alignments, stationing, cross sections, areas, volumes, and route design elements. Prerequisites: GEM 1100 or the equivalent, and GEM 3330. Co-requisite: GEM L405.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the concepts and problems associated with the design and construction of subdivisions and related infrastructure. Prerequisites: GEM 1100 or the equivalent, and GEM 4409. Co-requisite: GEM L407.
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3.00 Credits
Explores several models used to compute runoff estimates based on particular rainfall events. Course topics are the hydrologic cycle, rainfall intensity, runoff models, hydrographs, storm sewer design, culvert design, open channel flows, watershed delineation, water detention and retention structures, and onsite sewage disposal systems. Prerequisite: GEM 1100 or the equivalent, MTH 1115. Co-requisite: GEM L409. Recommended completion of PHY 2253 or the equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to history and development of GPS and global navigation satellite systems (GNSS); GPS signals and observables; basic principles of GPS operations; GPS error analysis, GPS survey methods and procedures; and GPS data collection, processing; and GPS applications to geomatics. Prerequisite: GEM 3330/L330, 3370/L370. Corequisite, GEM L410.
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1.00 Credits
This course ensures preparation for the national Fundamentals of Surveying exam and requires that students develop their own study habits and schedule their time to cover all aspects of the knowledge areas of the exam. Prerequisite or Corequisite : GEM 4401, L405
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1.00 Credits
The geomatics student may register for GEM 4496 for the second semester of cooperative work experience. The student must be in residence at Troy University for a minimum of one semester after completion of GEM 4495 before leaving for cooperative work experience under GEM 4496. Prerequisites: Completion of GEM 4495 and approval of the Geomatics Program Coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
This course offers the geomatics/GIS student with senior standing the opportunity to apply the fundamental principles and concepts learned in the study of geomatics/GIS to a particular problem or project. The student will state the problem, design an experiment to test a hypothesis concerning the problem statement, take the measurements, array the data, analyze the data, state conclusions, and place the study into a final report. Prerequisite: IS 2241 and senior standing or consent of the geomatics program coordinator.
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2.00 Credits
The lab provides the opportunity for students to use computer-aided drafting software to complete project drawings under the direct supervision of a CAD professional. Co-requisite: GEM 1100
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