Associate of Science—Land Surveying/Geomatics
Graduates with an AS in Land Surveying/Geomatics will be able to: Proficiently apply sound measurement methods, mathematics, science, and surveying tools to collect, analyze, edit, and present spatial information in professional applications. Demonstrate competency in the fundamentals and applications of land surveying and the acquisition and management of spatial data. Enter the Bachelor of Applied Science in Land Surveying/Geomatics program or technical geospatial employment.
Courses
- COM 113 — Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- ENG 100 — Written Communications
- ENG 101 — Written Communications
- ENG 102 — Composition II
- ENG 203 — Introduction to Literary Studies
- ENG 205 — Introduction to Creative Writing: Fiction and Poetry
- ENG 223 — Themes of Literature
- HIST 101 — U.S. History to 1877
- HIST 102 — U.S. History Since 1877
- HMS 200 — Human Relations
- MATH 181 — Calculus I
- PHIL 102 — Humanities or Fine Arts
- PHYS 151 — General Physics I
- PSC 101 — Introduction to American Politics
- PSY 101 — General Psychology
- PSY 208 — Psychology of Human Relations
- STAT 152 — Introduction to Statistics
- THTR 102 — Introduction to Stage Voice
- THTR 221 — Oral Interpretation