Catalog: 2011–2012 Catalog Year
Covers reviewing and understanding civil, structural, and architectural constructing plans, and relationship for surveying layout. Requires surveying in an outdoor lab environment.
Introduction to familiarize the student to common survey terminology.
Introduce the fundamental principles and practices common to the industry.
Provide exposure to common equipment used for construction surveying and the operation, care and maintenance.
Linkage of course to educational program mission and at least one educational program outcome.
The mission of this course is to provide management training that addresses topics of critical importance to subcontractors, general contractors, superintendents and project managers.
This course addresses the following student learning outcome:
1. Knowledge of the subject matter appropriate to the construction industry.
2. Skills essential to performing tasks within the construction industry.
3. Effective communication and computation skills appropriate to the construction industry.
4. Utilization of appropriate resources to remain current in the construction industry.
5 Appreciation of the importance of social, ethical, legal and diversity issues.