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General Education Requirements:
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____SPCM 101
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Fundamentals of Speech Communications
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3
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____ENGL 101
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College Composition I
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3
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____MATH 135 or
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College Algebra and Trigonometry with Applications I or
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3 or
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___ MATH 165
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Precalculus
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4
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____GEOG 101
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Introduction of Physical Geography
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3
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____CINS 101 or
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Introduction to Computers or
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3 or
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____CINS 155
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Internet Principles
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3
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General Education Electives: (Choose
courses in each category from the list of approved General Education
courses. One 3-credit course must be a Diversity course.)
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____Arts and Humanities or Social and
Behavioral Sciences
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3
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____Social and Behavioral Sciences
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3
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Total General Education:
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21-22
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Program Requirements:
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____ENGL 239
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Business Communications
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3
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____CADD 101
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Intro to Computer Aided Design/Drafting or
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3 or
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____ CADD 102
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Intermediate AutoCAD
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3
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____CADD 251
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Computer-Aided Civil Applications
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3
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____CONT 101
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Construction Blueprint Reading
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3
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____CONT 106
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Construction Materials/Methods
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3
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____CONT 154
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Construction Contract Administration
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3
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____SURV 101
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Surveying Instruments
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3
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____SURV 111
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Survey Computations
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3
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____SURV 116
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Survey Law I
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3
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____SURV 121
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Topographical Mapping
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3
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Total Program Requirements
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30
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Program Electives: (Select four courses)
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___CADD 103
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CAD Engineering Drawing I
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3
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___CADD 111
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Computer Aided Design Applications
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3
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___CADD 121
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Customizing CAD Software
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3
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___CADD 131
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PC CAD Management
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3
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___CADD 202
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Introduction to Architectural CAD/Drafting Applications
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3
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___CONT 121
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Construction Estimating
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3
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___CONT 126
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Construction Specifications
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3
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___CONT 136
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Construction Contracts and Related Law
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3
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___CONT 151
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Construction Planning and Scheduling
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3
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___OSHT 121
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Construction Safety and Health
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3
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Total Credits Required for Degree:
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63-64
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This degree program prepares students for positions with surveying
firms, government, and engineering/construction firms as office
technicians performing data reduction, basic design, and computer aided
drafting.
Students who elect this curriculum and desire to transfer courses to a
four-year institution should check with the program coordinator and/or
an academic advisor. While many courses will transfer, certain
specialized courses may not. Courses may be taken in any sequences as
long as prerequisites are met. Some courses may be offered in alternate
semesters only.