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B.S. Degree in Surveying and Mapping Science

Below are the list of courses that are required for the B. S. degree in Surveying and Mapping with the three sequences shown below.

(i) General education core

ENGL 1010

Crit Read & Exposit Write

3

ENGL 1020

Crit Think & Argue

3

ENGL

Literature elective

3

MATH 1910

Calculus I

4

1PHYS 2010

Gen Physics I Lect

3

1PHYS 2011

Gen Physics I Lab

1

1PHYS 2020

Gen Physics II Lect

3

1PHYS 2021

Gen Physics II Lab

1

HIST 2010

US Hist Before 1877

3

HIST 2020

US Hist After 1877

3

PSYC 1310

Intro to Psychology

3

ECON 2210

Prin of Economics

3

ENTC 2020

Tech & Society

3

 

Speech elective

3

 

Fine Art Elective

3

  Total

42

(ii) Major core

SURV 2550

Survey Meas. Fund

4

SURV 2560

Surveying Graphics

4

SURV 3510

Engr & Const Survey

4

SURV 3520

Land Survey Systems

2

SURV 3530

Surv Meas & Comp Anal

4

2ENTC 3989

Co-op

1

SURV 3550

Adv Surv Math

3

SURV 3560

Geodetic Surv

4

SURV 4520

Surv Sci Topics

3

SURV 4537

Land Boundary

4

SURV 4547

Land Subd & Plat

4

SURV 4550

Automated Surv & Map

3

SURV 4500

Senior Project

2

FNCE 3130

Real Estate Law

3

GEOG 3210

Cartography

3

ENTC 1510

Student in University

2

ENTC 3030

Tech Communications

3

GEOL 1040

Physical Geology

4

MATH 1920

Calculus II

4

MATH 2010

Linear Algebra

3

 

Total

64

Students should select a group of courses from one of the three sequences shown below for their remaining credit.

NOTES:

1PHYS 2110 and 2120 may be substituted.

2A minimum of one hour for Co-op should be taken; more hours are allowed depending on the credit hours in the technical elective, SURV 3540 can also be substituted

(iii) Guided Technical Electives:

Select courses from one of the following three sequences:

Sequence #1: The Cadastral/Design Sequence

Sequence #1

CADASTRAL / DESIGN

 

 

 

 

SURV 4957

Sp Topic: Surface Hydrology

4

3GEOL 4617

Structural Geology

4

GEOL 4905

Ind Study: Sub-surface Hydro

4

4SURV 4617

Digital Image Process

3

SURV 4567

Positioning w/ GPS

3

GEOL 4587

Engr Geology

4

 

Total

22

3GEOG 4217 can be substituted
4SURV 4517 can be substituted

Sequence #2:The GIS/ Photo Sequence

Sequence #2

GIS / PHOTO

 

 

 

 

SURV 4517

Photogrammetry

4

GEOG 4217

Intro to GIS

3

5CSCI 2100

Intro to C++

3

SURV 4617

Digital Image Process

3

GEOG 4227

Remote Sensing

3

GEOG 4237

Adv Remote Sensing

3

GEOG 4317

Adv GIS

3

 

Total

22

5 CSCI 1800 can be substituted

Sequence #3:The Surveying Business Sequence

Sequence #3

SURVEYING BUSINESS

 

 

 

 

ACCT 2010

Prin of Accounting

3

FNCE 3220

Business Finance

3

MGMT 3000

Organ Behavior & Mgmt

3

MGMT 4420

Law of Business Organizations

3

MGMT 3310

Legal Environ of Bus

3

MKTG 3200

Prin of Marketing

3

MGMT 4510

Human Resources Mgmt

3

ENTC 3989 Co-op

1

 

Total

22

M.S. Degree in Geoscience

Geoscience utilizes the fields of geography, geology and/or geomatics to study the earth as a system.

Why major in Geoscience?  The Geosciences Concentration is designed to provide students with strong foundation in management and research, while allowing students to focus in any of the three contained disciplines:  Geography, Geology or Geomatics. A Plan of Study will be established with the assistance of your adviser

Suggested areas of study for a Geoscience student  

Geography emphasis

Geology emphasis

Geomatics emphasis

Geography in Settlement and Land Use

Vertebrate Paleontology

Cadastral & Land Information Science

The Teaching of Geography and Earth Science

Engineering Geology

Geomatic Engineering & Design

Urban Geography and Planning

Environmental Geology

GIScience and Computer Mapping

Physical Geography

Stratigraphy

Spatial Modeling and Statistics

Resource Management

Petroleum Geology

Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry

Site Location Analysis

Subsurface Mapping

Global & Inertial Positioning / Geodesy

For more information please contact one of the following 

School of Graduate Studies

Dr. Michael Marchioni (Geography )

Dr. Steven Wallace (Geology)

Dr. Marian Clark (Geomatics)

Box 70720

Box 70686

Box 70636

Box 70552

ETSU

ETSU

ETSU

ETSU

Johnson City, TN 37614

Johnson City, TN 37614

Johnson City, TN 37614

Johnson City, TN 37614

(423) 439-4221

(423) 439-5362

(423) 439-6085

(423) 439-7656

 

marchion@etsu.edu

wallaces@etsu.edu

mmclark@etsu.edu

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