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Jan 15, 2025
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CET 265 - Land Surveying Credits: 3 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 0 Practicum Hours: 0 Work Experience: 0 Course Type: Voc/Tech This course applies the survey principles and procedures covered in Surveying Fundamentals and Engineering Surveying to boundary and property land surveys. Topics include: real property land descriptions; analysis of errors; survey standards; state and local laws relating to land surveying; application of boundary law principles; the Public Land Survey System; and surveyor ethics. Prerequisite: CET 180 Competencies
- Evaluate land descriptions
- Prepare land descriptions
- Interpret existing land descriptions
- Analyze random error as applied to land surveying
- Explain central tendency
- Explain measures of variability
- Study normal distribution
- Calculate standard errors
- Calculate root mean square errors
- Apply ALTA surveys and standards
- Explain the purpose of the ALTA standards
- Explain survey standards and standard of care
- Record research
- Conduct ALTA required fieldwork
- Prepare ALTA plats and certifications
- Examine Iowa state laws relating to the practice of land surveying
- Summarize boundary location, measurements and monumentation
- Prepare plats of survey
- Conduct retracement surveys
- Record and document data
- Utilize Iowa plane coordinate system
- Explain state and local laws relating to land subdivisions
- Give examples of subdivision plats and attachments
- Make sense of “review and approval” by governing bodies
- Examine auditor’s plats and attachments
- Evaluate dedications, vacations and recording
- Examine surveying boundary law
- Make use of Federal, State and case laws
- Make use of land titles, deeds and transfers
- Make sense of simultaneous and sequential conveyances
- Make use of unwritten land rights
- Make use of Easements
- Make use of controlling elements of boundary locations
- Compute proportionate measurements
- Make sense of Water boundaries
- Discuss the Public Land Survey System
- Examine initial land ordinance and amendments
- Review early written survey instructions and GLO Manual
- Use rules for restoration of lost and obliterated corners
- Use general rules for corner restoration
- Utilize methods of proportionate measurements
- Evaluate subdivision of sections
- Discuss the survey profession and surveyor ethics
- Make sense of “Responsibility to the public”
- Defend “Responsibility to the profession”
- Determine competency for assignments
- Avoid conflicts of interest
- Evaluate unethical or illegal conduct
Competencies Revised Date: 2020
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