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CE 301 Civil Engineering Surveying and Geomatics
Plane surveying, topographical surveying, horizontal and vertical curves, topographic surveys, construction surveys, earthwork, route surveying. Data collection using sight-based, laser-based, and global positioning system equipment. Methods for analysis and presentation of surveying and positioning data, including dealing with errors. Use and applications of GPS information. Credit will not be given for both µþ´¡·¡Ìý325 and °ä·¡Ìý301.
Prerequisite: °ä·¡Ìý225; Corequisite ST370.; Credit will not be given for both µþ´¡·¡Ìý325 and °ä·¡Ìý301.
Typically offered in Fall and Spring
Construction Engineering (BS)
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The Construction Engineering curriculum is designed for the student interested in the planning, design, direction, and management of construction projects. It includes the core course requirements in mathematics, the physical sciences, and the humanities and social sciences. After exposure to engineering fundamentals and design of facilities, the curriculum provides a series of specialty courses in construction engineering related to building construction and systems, construction equipment, construction estimating and planning, and legal aspects of contracting. The student also develops skills in accounting, communication, and management. The curriculum is designed for students interested in delivering sustainable construction projects safely and efficiently by using appropriate resources, and means and methods.