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American River College Course Info

Sacramento, California

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ENGR 310

Engineering Survey Measurements

This course covers the basic fundamentals of surveying for engineers. Electronic surveying instruments are used to develop the principles of measurement for distance, elevations, and angles. Additional topics include systematic and random errors, line directions, profiles and cross sections, traverse computations, horizontal and vertical curves, and earthwork quantity calculations. This course is intended for civil engineers, but may also be required for other programs.

Units: 4.0

Hours: 54 hours LEC; 54 hours LAB

Prerequisites:
MATH 300 - Introduction to Mathematical Ideas
Min Grade: C
or
MATH 373 - Trigonometry for Calculus
Min Grade: C
Recommended courses:
ESLW 340 - Advanced Composition
and
ESLR 340 - Advanced Reading Skills Through Literature
or
ENGWR 300 - College Composition
and
ENGRD 312 - Academic Textbook Reading
or
ENGRD 310 - Critical Reading as Critical Thinking