Field Surveying II

Course Code:
SRV 240
Course Group(s):
Degree Applicable, GIS: Minor Electives, Integrative Studies: FOR Program Options, Lab Courses, Quantitative Problem Solving - Reinforcing
Course Description:
This course is the second in a series for non-surveying majors which focuses on practical techniques for a variety of surveying problems, including elements of route, construction, boundary, planimetric and topographic surveys. Field and lecture problems include contour mapping, grade lines, horizontal and vertical highway curves, horizontal and vertical control, stadia, short base triangulation, boundary survey, building location and batter boards, area and volume determinations, and a detailed topographic map. (24 per week, 5 weeks). Prerequisite: SRV 201 Introduction to Field Surveying I. Completes General Education Requirement:QP-R.
Credit:
4
Prerequisites:
Prereq: (SRV 201 Laboratory (May be taken concurrently) Min Grade: D Min Credits: 2.00 Or SRV 201 Lecture Lab combined Min Grade: D Min Credits: 2.00)
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