Course
Descriptions, Tuition, and Information
SUR 1510 Surveying I (4 credits) (Lab required)
Prerequisite: College trigonometry or MTH 1400-Pre calculus with a grade of "C" or better, or permission of instructor
This is an introductory course in elementary surveying. Students acquire a knowledge of the theory of measurements, methods of collecting and recording data, reduction of observations of angles, directions, distances and differences in elevation; the computation and adjustment of traverses; the use of data collectors; construction stakeout employing coordinate geometry; and the methods of computing coordinate geometry and area. Field work includes use of transits, total stations, electronic distance meters, surveyors' tapes, differential levels and data collectors.
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Cost:
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Tuition $804 + Fees, + Course Materials
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Delivery Mode:
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Lectures on DVD format
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Examinations:
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Four (4) examinations. All examinations must be proctored.
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Laboratory Assignments:
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Six (6) laboratory assignments. Laboratories must be proctored by a licensed surveyor or engineer and approved by the surveying department.
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Time Limit :
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Six (6) months to complete the course from the date of registration.
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Writing Assignment:
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One (1) writing assignment - publication review.
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Required Materials:
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Surveying: Theory and Practice, 7th edition.: James M. Anderson & Edward M. Mikhail Surveying: 10th ed.: Francis H. Moffit & John D. Bossler Elementary Surveying: Introduction to GGeomatics-with CD; 11th edition 06: Paul R. Wolf Surveying I 14-disc DVD set All required course material is available through the Auraria Campus Bookstore at: http://www.aurariabooks.com/ePOS?form=schedule.html&design=461&term=132M&department.0=SUR&course.0=1510§ion.0=001
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