Class Lab Credit
SURVEYING
Effective Term – Fall 2009 [2009*03] – CRC 09/23/08
SRV 110 Surveying I 2 6 4
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: MAT 121, MAT 161, MAT 171, or MAT 175
This course introduces the theory and practice of plane surveying. Topics include measuring distances and angles,
differential and profile leveling, compass applications, topography, and mapping. Upon completion, students should
be able to use/care for surveying instruments, demonstrate field note techniques, and apply the theory and practice of
plane surveying.
Effective Term - Fall 2006 [2006*03] - CRC 09/28/05
SRV 110 Surveying I 2 6 4
Prerequisites: ARC 111 or EGR 115 and
MAT 121, MAT 161, MAT 171, or MAT 175
Corequisites: None
This course introduces the theory and practice of plane surveying. Topics include measuring distances and angles,
differential and profile leveling, compass applications, topography, and mapping. Upon completion, students should
be able to use/care for surveying instruments, demonstrate field note techniques, and apply the theory and practice of
plane surveying.
Effective Term - Summer 2005 [2005*02] - CRC 03/09/05
SRV 110 Surveying I 2 6 4
Prerequisites: EGR 115 and
MAT 121, MAT 161, MAT 171, or MAT 175
Corequisites: None
This course introduces the theory and practice of plane surveying. Topics include measuring distances and angles,
differential and profile leveling, compass applications, topography, and mapping. Upon completion, students should
be able to use/care for surveying instruments, demonstrate field note techniques, and apply the theory and practice of
plane surveying.
Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 110 Surveying I 2 6 4
Prerequisites: EGR 115 and MAT 121
Corequisites: None
This course introduces the theory and practice of plane surveying. Topics include measuring distances and angles,
differential and profile leveling, compass applications, topography, and mapping. Upon completion, students should
be able to use/care for surveying instruments, demonstrate field note techniques, and apply the theory and practice of
plane surveying.
Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 111 Surveying II 2 6 4
Prerequisites: SRV 110
Corequisites: None
This course introduces route surveying and roadway planning and layout. Topics include simple, compound,
reverse, spiral, and vertical curves; geometric design and layout; planning of cross-section and grade line; drainage;
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earthwork calculations; and mass diagrams. Upon completion, students should be able to calculate and lay out
highway curves; prepare roadway plans, profiles, and sections; and perform slope staking.
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Effective Term - Summer 2005 [2005*02] - CRC 03/09/05
SRV 112 Landscape Arch Surveying 2 6 4
Prerequisites: MAT 101, MAT 110, MAT 115, MAT 120,
MAT 121, MAT 161, MAT 171, or MAT 175
Corequisites: None
This course covers surveying techniques commonly used by landscape architects and contractors. Topics include
boundary and topographic surveying. Upon completion students should be able to create boundary and topo maps
and layout construction projects both on paper and in the field.
Effective Term – Spring 1998 [1998*01]
SRV 112 Landscape Arch Surveying 2 6 4
Prerequisites: MAT 101
Corequisites: None
This course covers surveying techniques commonly used by landscape architects and contractors. Topics include
boundary and topographic surveying. Upon completion students should be able to create boundary and topo maps
and layout construction projects both on paper and in the field.
Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 210 Surveying III 2 6 4
Prerequisites: SRV 110
Corequisites: None
This course introduces boundary surveying, land partitioning, and calculations of areas. Topics include advanced
traverses and adjustments, preparation of survey documents, and other related topics. Upon completion, students
should be able to research, survey, and map a boundary.
Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 220 Surveying Law 2 2 3
Prerequisites: SRV 110
Corequisites: None
This course introduces the law as related to the practice of surveying. Topics include surveyors' responsibilities,
deed descriptions, title searches, eminent domain, easements, weight of evidence, riparian rights, and other related
topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and apply the basic legal aspects associated with the
practice of land surveying.
Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 230 Subdivision Planning 1 6 3
Prerequisites: SRV 111, SRV 210, and CIV 211
Corequisites: None
This course covers the planning aspects of residential subdivisions from analysis of owner and municipal
requirements to plat layout and design. Topics include municipal codes, lot sizing, roads, incidental drainage,
esthetic considerations, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare a set of
subdivision plans.
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Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 240 Topo/Site Surveying 2 6 4
Prerequisites: SRV 110
Corequisites: None
This course covers topographic, site, and construction surveying. Topics include topographic mapping, earthwork,
site planning, construction staking, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to prepare
topographic maps and site plans and locate and stake out construction projects.
Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 250 Advanced Surveying 2 6 4
Prerequisites: SRV 111
Corequisites: None
This course covers advanced topics in surveying. Topics include photogrammetry, astronomical observations,
coordinate systems, error theory, GPS, GIS, Public Land System, and other related topics. Upon completion,
students should be able to apply advanced techniques to the solution of complex surveying problems.
Effective Term - Summer 1997 [1997*02]
SRV 260 Field & Office Practices 1 3 2
Prerequisites: Completion of three semesters of the Surveying Technology program
Corequisites: None
This course covers surveying project management, estimating, and responsibilities of surveying personnel. Topics
include record-keeping, starting and operating a surveying business, contracts, regulations, taxes, personnel
management, and professional ethics. Upon completion, students should be able to understand the requirements of
operating a professional land surveying business.
See the SEL and SEM prefixes for generic Selected Topics and Seminar course descriptions.
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