SRVY 1341 LAND SURVEYING (3-3-0). An introduction to the measurement and determination of boundaries, areas, shapes, location through traversing techniques. A variety of adjustment methods using programmed and non-programmed calculators, as well as computers. Methods of traversing and adjustment of errors in accordance with prevailing and applicable professional standards and the standards of the Texas Board of Professional Land Surveying. Prerequisites: SRVY 1301. (SRV 1033)
SRVY 1345 LAND SURVEYING LAB (3-2-4). An intermediate lab course covering the equipment, techniques, and hardware of the profession necessary to measure horizontal and vertical angles and distances used in traversing: e.g. electronic distance measuring equipment, total stations, theodolites, compasses, remove sensing equipment, global positioning stationing receivers, data collectors and hand-help programmable calculators. Practice in the establishment of monuments, corners, lines and witness points in accordance with available data. Prerequisites: SRVY 1301 and SRVY 1341 (May be taken concurrently). (SRV 1043)
SRVY 1391 SPECIAL TOPICS IN SURVEYING (3-2-4). Designed for the advanced students who wish to pursue special topics in surveying. Topics address recently identified current events, skill, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. (SRV 2043)
SRVY 1491 SPECIAL TOPICS IN SURVEYING: SURVEYING PRACTICUM (4-1-6). Designed for the advanced students who wish to pursue special topics in surveying. Topics address recently identified current events, skill, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. May be repeated when topics vary. Prerequisites: SRVY 2339 and SRVY 2343. (SRV 2083)
SRVY 2339 ENGINEERING DESIGN SURVEYING (3-3-0). A study of the theory and field methods of surveying alignments; e.g., highway routes, pipeline, utility and waterway construction, transmission lines and site stakeout, including the study of horizontal circular curves, parabolic curves, areas, and earthwork volumes. Prerequisites: SRVY 1341. (SRV 2023)
SRVY 2341 ENGINEERING DESIGN SURVEYING LAB (3-2-4). The companion lab for Engineering Design Surveying. Emphasis on field methods of surveying alignments; e.g., highway routes, pipelines, utility and waterway construction, transmission lines, including the study of procedures for route construction, design, calculation and stakeout. Fee: $12 Prerequisites: SRVY 1345 and SRVY 2339 (may be taken concurrently). (SRV 2033)
SRVY 2343 SURVEYING LEGAL PRINCIPLES I (3-3-0). An introductory course in the study of location, conveyance, ownership and transfer of real property under the laws of the State of Texas. emphasis on the history of the disposition of public land, interpreting written descriptions, dignity of calls and evidence, record search of public and private land records and preparation of a deed record sketch. (SRV 1023)
SRVY 2344 SURVEYING LEGAL PRINCIPLES II (3-3-0). An advanced course in legal principles, retracement and boundary location with application of legal principles and rules of construction including writing survey reports, property descriptions, and a review of boundary law cases. Prerequisites: SRVY 2343. (SRV 2073)