Conservation of mass, energy and momentum. Potential flow, influence of viscosity and turbulence in the flow of water. CWR 4111 Engineering Hydrology. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: CWR 4202. EG classification only. Review of fundamentals of hydrology. Application of hydrology to hydraulic and transportation design including evaluation of runoff; design of control structures, detention and retention basis; flood plain mapping. CWR 4202 Hydraulics. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: CWR 3201 or consent of instructor. Fundamental equations for pipe and open conduit flow. Development of design oriented formulas for pipes and open channels. Introduction to hydrology. CWR 4812 Water Resources Engineering Design. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: CWR 4202; Coreq: CWR 4111. Planning and design of the engineering facilities of various water resource systems; i.e., dams, canals, pipelines and similar civil engineering works. General Engineering EGN 4032 Professional Issues in Engineering. F,S. Credits: 3, Prereq: Senior standing or consent of instructor. Engineering legal aspects, insurance, specifications, contract documentation and labor relations. A discus- sion of professionalism and ethics in the practice of engineering. Engineering safety including regulations, standards, job site safety planning, and laboratory and testing safety. EGN 4834 Humanities and Engineering. S. Credits: 3. Studies in the relationships between humanities and engineering for engineering students. The course will consider issues, values and judgments in technology against the background of studies in the humanities. (H) General Engineering History HIS 3470 History of Technology 1. F. Credits: 3. The development of technology and engineering from antiquity to approximately 1750 with emphasis on the relationship of this development to the growth of western civilization. (H, I) HIS 3471 History of Technology 2. S. Credits: 3. The development of technology and engineering from approximately 1750 to WW-1 with emphasis on the relationship of this development to the changing pat- terns of life in western civilization. (H) Surveying and Mapping SUR 2101C Geomatics. F,S,SS. Credits: 3; Prereq: MAC 1142. Angle, distance and elevation measurement. Application to engineering, boundaries, topography, forestry and construction. Error theory. Horizontal and vertical curves. SUR 2322 Introduction to Mapping. S. Credits: 2. History of mapping, survey of mapping instruments and methods, introduction to digital mapping, practi- cal applications. SUR 3331 Photogrammetry. S. Credits: 2; Prereq: SUR 2102C. Fundamentals of photography, geometry of vertical aerial photographs, stereoscopic parallax, geometry of tilted photographs, stereoplotter mapping, close-range photogrammetric analysis, remote sensing, photo interpretation. SUR 3331L Photogrammetry Lab. S. Credits: 1; Coreq: SUR 3331. Photographic printing, measurements of vertical aer- ial photographs, stereoscopic parallax measurement, stereoplotter mapping, project planning, close-range photogrammetric analysis. SUR 3403 Cadastral Principles. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: SUR 2101. Cadastral systems, land boundaries, corners, areas; writing land descriptions, identification of land parcels; legal principles of boundary location, the gov- ernment land survey system. SUR 3501 Geodetic and Control Surveying. F. Credits: 2; Prereq: SUR 2101. Geodetic instrumentation, azimuth determination by astronomy, geodetic leveling, geodetic coordinate sys- tems, plane projections. SUR 3501L Geodetic Surveying Lab. F. Credits: 1; Coreq: SUR 3501. Geodetic instrumentation, electronic data collector, geodetic astronomy, coordinate conversions. SUR 3520 Measurement Science. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: MAC 2312, STA 3032 or STA 3023. Theory of measurement errors. Error propagation. Variance and covariance. Polynomial curve fitting. Regression analysis. Correlation. Least squares adjust- ments. SUR 3620 Geographic Information Systems. F,S,SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: SUR 2101 or consent of instructor. GIS concepts, surveying and mapping input in GIS development, comparison of GIS systems, applica- tions in the natural and physical sciences, engineering, planning. SUR 3620L Geographic Information Systems Lab. F,S,SS. Credits: 1; Prereq: SUR 3620. Geographic Information Systems, Image Processing, Remote Sensing, Digitizing. SUR 3640 Surveying Computations. F. Credits: 3; Coreq: SUR 2101. The principles of geometry applied to surveying com- putations. Computer methods. SUR 4201 Route Geometrics. F,S,SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: SUR 2101, Senior standing or con- sent of instructor. Geometric design of transportation systems. Computer applications. Comprehensive design project. Spiral curves, superelevation theory, earthwork analysis. SUR 4201L Route Geometrics Lab. F, S, SS. Credits: 1; Coreq: SUR 4201. Comprehensive route design project, computer design and drafting methods. SUR 4305 Marine Surveying and Mapping. F. Credits: 2; Prereq: Senior standing. Methods of positioning points near shore and in open ocean, depth measurements, tide measurements. SUR 4350C Photogrammetric Geometronics. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: SUR 3331,3520. Precise photogrammetric measurements, camera cali- bration, object space coordinate systems, analytical control extension, stereoplotter mapping, digital map- ping, softcopy stereoplotters. SUR 4381 Remote Sensing. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: Senior standing. Remote sensing systems, ground truthing, image clas- sification systems, mapping applications, applications in plant and animal science, urban planning, engineer- ing, geology, integration into geographic information systems. CLASSICS SUR 4430C Surveying and Mapping Practice. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: SUR 3403,3520. A study of land survey practice; the lot survey; the sectional survey; the water boundary survey; office and business practices; professional standing. SUR 4462 Subdivision Design. S. Credits: 3; Prereq: SUR 4201. Design of a medium-sized subdivision, master plan development, physical development considerations, legal requirements, comprehensive project, mock pre- sentation, platting. SUR 4530 Geodesy. F. Credits: 3; Prereq: SUR 2101. Introduction to geometric and physical geodesy, ellip- soids, geodetic lines, computation of position, gravity, coordinate systems. SUR 4531 Geodetic Positioning. S. Credits: 2; Prereq: SUR 3520. Satellite geodesy, orbit parameters, GPS observation, vector analysis, networking. SUR 4531L Geodetic Positioning Lab. S. Credits: 1; Coreq: SUR 4531. GPS data collection, post-processing, network adjust- ment, analysis and report generation. SUR 4905 Special Problems in Geomatics. F,S,SS. Credits: 1 to 3. Special problems of projects in the student's major field of study. SUR 4912 Senior Project. F,S,SS. Credits: 2; Prereq: Senior standing. Laboratory, equipment, or literature investigations of surveying and mapping problems and concepts of current interest resulting in a written work. (Takes two consecutive terms to complete course.) SUR 4949 Co-op Work Experience. F,S,SS. Credits: 1; Prereq: EG classification. Transportation Engineering TTE 4004 Transportation Engineering. F,S. Credits: 3; Prereq: EGM 3400, SUR 3101. Survey of transportation modes; planning, design, operation of transportation systems; costs and benefits of transportation systems. TIE 4811 Physical Design of Transportation Elements. F,S. Credits: 3; Prereq: SUR 3101, CGN 3501. EG classifi- cation only. Drainage, soils, embankments, fabrics, stabilization, flexible and rigid pavement design, resurfacing, new developments, material control, bridge inspection and repair maintenance. INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF 1996-97 Sussman, L., Chair; Dickison, S.; Eaverly, M.; Hartigan, K.; Miller, D.G.; Schmeling, G.L.; Wagman, R.; Young, D. Undergraduate Coordinator: M.A. Eaverly Graduate Coordinator: R. Wagman Office: Dauer 3C (392-2075) Classical and Ancient Studies (All courses indicated CLA or CLT are taught in English) tt Grading is on S-U basis only.