Catalog: 2011–2012 Catalog Year

SUR 266: Land Development

General Information

  • Name: Land Development
  • Discipline: Surveying (SUR)
  • Units (Credits): 3
  • Schedule History: See when this course was offered over the last three years.
  • Transfer Information: Courses with numbers 100 to 299: This course is designed to apply toward a WNC degree and/or transfer to other schools within the Nevada System of Higher Education, depending on the degree chosen and other courses completed. It may transfer to colleges and universities outside Nevada. For information about how this course can transfer and apply to your program of study, please contact a counselor.
  • Academic Division: Technology
  • Prerequisites: None

Course Outline

I: Catalog Course Description

Introduces the forces shaping urban form including history and determinants of influence, nature of urban form, comprehensive planning and implementation including zoning, general terms relating to development, state statutes, and local land use controls.

II: Course Objectives

Introduce the fundamental principles and practices common to the industry for working with master plans, zoning and various agencies as related to Land Surveying.

Familiarize the student with the Laws of Nevada as related to Planning and zoning.

Prepare the student for other survey courses.

III: Course Linkage

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 outcomes in which the successful student will be able to demonstrate:
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.



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