Surveying, Associate in Applied Science Degree
The Surveying program focuses on the technical aspects of surveying, ensuring students in the program are trained to meet varying roles surveyors play in the workforce. In today’s ever changing world of technology, autonomous vehicles, construction and development there has never been more demand for surveyors. All boundaries defining ownership, road construction, housing, schools, and commercial structures, cell phone towers, fiber optic line, gas pipe line, solar panel farms, oil – gas exploration, dams, rails, bridges, mining requires the assistance of a properly trained land surveyor.
Courses
- ENG 111 — English Composition
- ENG 220 — Technical Writing
- GEO 115 — Introduction to GIS
- MTH 122 — Trigonometry
- MTH 131 — Intro to Prob & Stats
- PHL 105 — Critical Thinking
- PHL 203 — Environmental Ethics
- PHY 105 — Physics of the World Around Us
- PHY 121 — General Physics I
- SVR 111 — Intro to Field Surveying
- SVR 112 — Intro to Surveying Data Use
- SVR 120 — CAD for Surveying
- SVR 150 — Construction Survey App
- SVR 160 — Surveying Calculations
- SVR 210 — Surveying Positioning
- SVR 220 — Boundary Surveying
- UAS 121 — UAS Applications in Surveying
- WSI 200 — GL Research Technologies
- WSI 300 — Remote Sensing and Sensors