Intro to Surveying
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #10607155
Learners will use basic surveying instruments to measure/estimate horizontal lengths, an automatic level to determine elevation, and research survey data online. Resolve measurement errors and report results in appropriate formats. Create cross section and profile views from survey data. Corequisite: Intermediate Algebra with Applications 10804118
AMETA
Fall 2024
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Civil Engineering Drafting II
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #10607160
Expands on topics learned in Civil Engineering Drafting I. Topics covered include site layout and modeling, as well as sanitary sewer, water main, and dry utility layout and modeling. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering Drafting I 10607150
AMETA, Virtual Campus
Fall 2024, Spring 2025
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Storm Water Management
Undergraduate | 3 Credits
CATALOG #10607170
Emphasizes storm water management, calculations, planning, and design. Topics include open channel and pressure flow, storage and treatment facility design concepts, and regulation, permitting, and enforcement of sanitary and storm water ordinances. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering Drafting I 10607150; Corequisite: Trigonometry with Applications 10804196
AMETA
Fall 2024
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Civil Engineering Capstone
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #10607180
This capstone class is a project-based learning experience that allows students to integrate and demonstrate their civil engineering drafting, design, and survey skills by applying them to a specific engineering problem. Students collaborate in teams to apply their problem-solving and technology skills to a design experience. Working in collaboration with a faculty member, students plan, produce, document and present quality engineering designs. Students should be in their last semester of the Civil Engineering Technology program to enroll in this class. Prerequisites: Civil Engineering Drafting II 10607160, Storm Water Management 10607170, and Highway Surveying 10607171
AMETA
Spring 2025
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Highway Surveying
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #10607171
Learners will explain the geometry of horizontal curves, vertical curves and super elevation with consideration of WISDOT design requirements. Civil 3D and spreadsheet software are used to model basic curves and produce reports from the software that could be used for construction staking. Learners will also perform calculations manually in preparation for the NSPS-CST exam. Prerequisites: Intro to Surveying 10607155, Civil Engineering Drafting I 10607150; Corequisite: Trigonometry with Applications 10804196
AMETA
Fall 2024
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GPS for Surveyors
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #10607174
A GNSS surveying instrument and data collector are operated to collect field data and perform construction staking. Learners will explain the GNSS system and diagnose problems with data collection and use the data collector to analyze field data and create linework for stakeout. Prerequisites: Intro to Surveying 10607155, Intro to Civil 3D 10607108
AMETA
Fall 2024
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GIS Fundamentals
Undergraduate | 2 Credits
CATALOG #10607117
An introduction to geographic information systems (GIS) and how they are used to document and convey information that has a spacial component. Students use GIS software to create, manipulate, and present geographic information.
AMETA
Fall 2024
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Land Records
Undergraduate | 1 Credit
CATALOG #10607118
Interpret land documents, including various types of property descriptions, Certified Survey Maps, and USGS maps. Interconvert azimuth, bearing, and turned angles. Assess evidence for corner restoration and research a local survey document. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering Drafting I 10607150, Survey-Total Station 10607156
AMETA
Fall 2024
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Introduction to Civil 3D
Undergraduate | 1 Credit
CATALOG #10607108
This introductory course in Civil 3D covers basic two-dimensional drafting concepts, including the layout of roads and parcels in a subdivision. Alignments, parcels, and dynamic labels will be created and explored using Civil 3D software. Corequisite: Intro to AutoCAD 10623106
AMETA, Virtual Campus
Fall 2024, Spring 2025
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