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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: SURG 270. This course is a continuation of SURG 270 Clinical Skills I. A minimum of 9 clinical hours as arranged by program director to obtain the required number of operative procedures. Suggested goal for this course is a minimum of 85 procedures. Practicum at the clinical site.
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3.00 Credits
Basic procedures employed in plane surveying; theory of errors and their analysis; theory and use of surveying equipment; accuracy appraisal and adjustment; development of surveying techniques and surveying computations using the level, chain, and transit. Cross-sectioning, simple traverses, slope staking, level networks and percent grades are also covered in detail. 2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory study of the subdivision of public lands, theory of original survey, resurvey, subdivision survey, and methods describing real property. Sources of the law and legal research methods will be covered in detail. Introduction to the current minimum standards for Indiana, field surveys and courthouse research. 2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A passing grade in SURV 100. Horizontal computation and alignment of simple, reversed, compound, and spiral curves; vertical computation and alignment of vertical parabolic curves; construction surveys for highways, building sites, pipelines, utility easements, dam and drainage projects. Analysis of surveying errors and adjustments of triangulation, trilateration, and level networks. Also the study of reconnaissance, preliminary and construction surveying of route locations. 2 lecture hours, 6 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SURV 100. Introduction to field data and its translation to map forms. Preparation of topographic contour maps, site plans, determination of drainage run-off areas and slopes from topographic surveys, quadrangle maps or aerial photographs. Determination of volumes of reservoirs, earthwork from contour maps. Original survey, retracement survey and location report plats meeting minimum State Standards. 2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
The fundamentals of site planning with reference to the historical, environmental, climatic, technologic, and legal aspects in site design. Introduction to use of surveying equipment and preparation of site plans, topographic maps and storm water drainage designs. 2 lecture hours, 4 laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores, and a passing grade in SURV 100 and SURV 125. Statute law and common law are covered. Practical description writing and interpretation including simultaneous and sequence conveyance, dedications, and reversion. Rules of evidence to include classification of evidence, burden of proof, presumptions and weights of classes of evidence. Labs will consist of completed surveys including client contact, courthouse research, data gathering decision-making, plat of survey, legal descriptions Surveyor Reports meeting current minimum standards for Indiana. 2 lecture hours, 6 laboratory hours.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Successful completion of READ 011, or recentered SAT Verbal score of (R)420 or greater, or appropriate placement test scores, and SURV 201. This course is a semester projects class which will include field reconnaissance and acquisition of data for the planning and design of a subdivision; detail study of subdivision design and plan development; design of the subdivision including analysis of control and lot configuration/calculation. The design of sanitary and storm sewers, streets, lots, storm water manipulation and utility planning; the study of subdivision ordinances, governmental interaction with design and economic consideration. 2 lecture hours, 6 laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: SURV 150. The detailed study of control type surveys including instrumentation, speed, accuracy, field procedure and calculations. Special emphasis will be placed on long-line traverse work including radial side shot and inversing type surveys as well as the error analysis of data. Propagation of errors, least squares analysis and theoretical uncertainty will be studied. Manual and electronic collection of data and its analysis will be ongoing throughout the semester. 1 lecture hour, 9 laboratory hours.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DRAF 140. This course will address specific computer aided drafting techniques using Auto CAD, SURVCADD and other related software. Data recorder systems and applications will be studied in detail, including specific downloading of data acquired and stored. 3 lecture hours, 3 laboratory hours.
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