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Jul 19, 2025
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CET 180 - Engineering Surveying Credits: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech A continuation of Surveying Fundamentals. Topics will include construction control surveys; topographic surveys, construction site layout; coordinate systems (i.e., state plane); elementary horizontal curves; real property descriptions; right of way. Electronic data collection and global positioning will be utilized, as well as data downloading and editing using CAD programs. Prerequisite OR Corequisite: CET 113 or instructor approval Competencies
- Examine Topographic Surveying
- Discuss Contours
- Describe Methods of Obtaining Topography
- Illustrate Field Procedure for Stadia Mapping
- Give Contour Characteristics
- Define Plane Table Surveys
- Examine Topographic Details Obtained With Total Stations
- List Map Symbols
- Describe to Method to Complete the Map
- List Specifications for Topographic Maps
- Define Profiles from Contour Maps
- Prepare Checklist of Items to be Included on a Topographic Map
- Investigate Global Positioning System (GPS)
- Identify Monitoring Stations
- Illustrate Basic Theory
- Give Uses of GPS
- Discuss GPS Errors
- Illustrate how to Minimize Errors
- Define Position Dilution of Precision(PDOP)
- Show Point Positioning and Relative Positioning
- Demonstrate Field Applications
- Define Continuously Operating Reference Stations(CORS)
- Define Kinematic Surveying
- Investigate Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- Illustrate the Uses of Geographic Information Systems
- Discuss the Historical Development of GIS
- Define Objectives of GIS
- Discuss the Advantages of a GIS
- Define the Accuracy in a GIS
- Show Coordinates and Map Projections
- Define Control Surveying use in GIS
- Produce Map Data for a GIS
- Show Inputting Computer Data
- Discuss Legal Concerns With GIS
- Examine Construction Surveying
- Define a Construction Survey
- Describe the Work of the Construction Surveyor
- Describe Property Survey from the Contractors Viewpoint
- Define Preliminary Surveys
- Discuss Grade Stakes
- Examine Referencing Points for Construction
- Describe Building Layouts
- Describe Base Lines (Layout Performed by Surveyors)
- Describe Radial Staking Methods
- Place Batter Boards
- Define As-Built Surveys
- Investigate Geometric Designs
- Identify Volumes and Volumes use in Construction
- Discuss Slopes and Slope Stakes
- Define Borrow Pits
- Define Cross Sections
- Illustrate Areas of Cross Sections
- Compute Earthwork Volumes
- Draw a Mass Diagram
- Calculate Volumes from Contour Maps
- Classify Volume Formulas for Geometric Figures
- Examine Land Surveying or Property Surveying
- Define Land Surveying
- Describe Title Transfer and Land Records
- Discuss Common Law
- Define Monuments
- Discuss Monuments, Bearings, Distances and Areas
- Define Resurveys
- Discuss Metes and Bounds
- Discuss the U.S. Public Lands Survey Systems
- Define Meander Lines
- Define Witness Corners
- Discuss Deed Descriptions of Land
- Analyze Horizontal Curves
- Define Degree of Curvature and Radius of Curvature
- Discuss Curve Equations
- Calculate Deflection Angles
- Demonstrate Selection and Staking Out of Curves
- Show Field Procedure for Staking Out Curves
- Discuss Circular Curves Using the SI System
- Illustrate Horizontal Curves Passing Through Certain Points
- Define Spiral Curves
- Analyze Vertical Curves
- Define Vertical Curves
- Calculate a Vertical Curve
- Discuss Miscellaneous Items Relating to Vertical Curves
- Define Unequal-Tangent Vertical Curves
- Illustrate a Vertical Curve Passing Through a Certain Point
- Describe Parabolic Equation
- Define Crowns
- Describe Superelevation
- Examine Surveying-The Profession
- Discuss Surveying Licenses
- Discuss Registration Requirements
- List Penalties for Practicing Surveying Without a License
- Identify Reasons for Becoming Registered
- Define Surveying Code of Ethics
Competencies Revised Date: 2020
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