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Surveying Engineering Technology Major

Instruction in Surveying Engineering Technology emphasizes theoretical principles as well as practical applications of advanced surveying and mapping techniques, related computational procedures, geodesy, map compilation, and photogrammetry.

Surveying Engineering Technology, in its broadest sense, includes making precise measurements of the earth's surface using sophisticated optical and electronic instruments, determining the boundaries between adjacent land-owners, working as a field engineer for a general contractor establishing the location of new construction, establishing transportation routes, and mapping the earth's surface.

The program is committed to attaining the following goals:

  • Provide an educational experience that prepares the student for the challenges of the surveying and mapping profession.
  • Employ state-of-the-art technologies in the surveying and mapping curriculum.
  • Provide opportunities for the student to exhibit creativity, leadership and team-building abilities, cultural appreciation, and an understanding of global and social issues.
  • Incorporate interdisciplinary concepts and problem-solving exercises in the program.
  • Provide broad educational experience including communication skills, mathematics and basic sciences, and preparation for life-long learning.

Students pursuing a major in Surveying Engineering Technology must complete the following requirements in addition to the university core and general college requirements.

Surveying Engineering Technology Major Requirements

ACCT 2331. Accounting Principles I - Financial
CNST 1361. Construction Management I
CNST 2341. Construction Documents
CNST 4265. Site Development and Environmental Issues
MECT 3341.Computer-Aided Drafting I
SURY 2361. Surveying I
SURY 3205 . Surveying Safety
SURY 3342. Computer Aided Surveying
SURY 3462 . Surveying II
SURY 3363. Surveying III
SURY 4361. Surveying Practicum
SURY 4363. Legal Aspects of Surveying
SURY 4364. Surveying IV
SURY 4369. Survey Analysis
SURY 4170. Ethics in Professional Surveying
TELS 4372. Proposal and Project Writing

Pre-approved Electives

(Select 9 SH minimum)
SURY 2371. Global Positioning Systems
SURY 3373.Subdivision Planning and Design
TELS 3345. Human Resources in Technology
TELS 3346. Wage and Salary Administration
GEOL 4331. Introduction to Geographic Information Systems

Program Requirements

Math/Reasoning (13-14 SH which includes university core)
MATH 1310. College Algebra
MATH 1330. Precalculus
MATH 1431. Calculus I
MATH 1432. Calculus II
or
TMTH 3360. Applied Technical Statistic
Natural Sciences (8 SH which includes university core)
PHYS 1301/1101. Introductory General Physics I and Lab
GEOL 1330/1130. Physical Geology and Lab
General Technology and College Core (12 SH)
CNST 1330. Graphics I
TELS 3340. Organizational Leadership and Supervision
     or

HDCS 3300. Organizational Decisions in Technology
TELS 3363. Technical Communication
     or
TELS 3372. Communicating Science, Engineering, and Technology Issues and Trends Within the Global Workplace

ITEC 1301. Introduction to Computer Application Technology

Free elective (3 semester hours)

Social/Behavioral Sciences

(3 SH which includes university core)
ECON 2304. Microeconomics
     or
ECON 2305. Macroeconomics
Writing in the Discipline
3 hours core approved Writing in the Discipline Core Course

 

Degree awarded: Bachelor of Science
Major: Surveying Engineering Technology

Catalog Publish Date: August 21, 2009
This Page Last Updated: October 5, 2009
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