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New Numbers, Same Classes! Some of our most important general education classes have new course numbers and names effective this Fall. Don't miss your GE requirements and read your Mountie email for more information!

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Student Learning Outcomes

Discipline: Certificate: Surveying Technology - E0432
Course Name Course Number
Engineering Graphics ENGR 24
  • Students will be able to prepare detailed and assembly drawings for the portfolio.
  • Students will be able to develop a 3D model of an existing product based on direct measurement.
  • Students will be able to perform necessary calculations for design.
  • Students will be able to demonstrate use of extrusion process for solid modeling.
  • Students will be able to insert text and data in drawings.
  • Students will be able to apply good dimensioning techniques using CAD.
  • Students will be able to prepare engineering drawings using a CAD platform for 2D and 3D drawings.
Introduction to Engineering ENGR 1
  • Students will be able to create course sequence plans for engineering or surveying majors
  • Students will be able to evaluate engineering majors to find the best fit for abilities and interests.
  • Students will be able to describe advantages of engineering and surveying degrees as a preparation for careers in medicine, law, and business administration.
  • Students will be able to locate information on Fundamentals of Engineering and Land Surveyors-in Training examinations.
  • Students will be able to apply engineering ethics principles to decisions pertaining to public safety.
  • Students will be able to plan proper course sequences for transition to a four-year institution.
Introduction to Engineering Graphics ENGR 18
  • Students will be able to apply geometric construction principles to engineering problems.
  • Students will be able to identify and use drafting instruments.
  • Students will be able to prepare orthographic, isometric, and oblique drawings.
  • Students will be able to determine the proper position of objects for auxiliary views.
  • Students will be able to select the best orientation for isometric views.
Surveying SURV 1B
  • Interpret land survey descriptions.
  • Compute volumes using field data.
  • Select and use appropriate surveying instruments for assigned tasks.
  • Apply photogrammetry to surveying problems.
  • Apply GIS to extract data.
  • Use California Coordinate System.
  • Transfer field data into field books.
Surveying SURV 1A
  • Compute areas from maps.
  • Develop collaborative skills through active participation in lab activities.
  • Demonstrate proper care of delicate surveying instruments.
Surveying SURV 1B
  • Students will be able to compute the required volume.
  • Students will be able to find the length of a vertical curve.
  • Calculate angles and distances to stake-out horizontal curves.
  • Perform vertical curve computations.
  • Apply trigonometry to solve missing data in problems.
Surveying SURV 1A
  • Select and use surveying instruments to perform simple surveying tasks.
  • Create accurate records of all field data and activities, arranged in a neat, clear and orderly manner that is easy to interpret.
  • Apply corrections to measurements to adjust field data.
  • Create survey maps from adjusted field data.
  • Students will be able to identify the correct contour line.
  • Surveying students will demonstrate proper use of the leveling equipment.