Term:
Fall
Supervisor:
Kiser, Jim
FTE:
0.49
Status:
Closed
Course Description:
FE 208. FOREST SURVEYING (4).
Introduction to theory and practice of surveying methods and measurements as applied to the specifics of forestry problems and their solutions. This is the first of a four-course sequence (FE 208, 209, 310, 312). Together with FE 257 it is designed to prepare students for the Fundamentals of Land Surveying exam, which is necessary to become a professional land surveyor.
Prerequisites: MTH 112, 241, 251, 251H, 252 or 252H.
A minimum grade of C is required in MTH 112, MTH 241, MTH 251, MTH 251H, MTH 252 and MTH 252H.
Department:
Forest Engineering, Resources & Management
Wage:
Calculated at College of Forestry rate of pay for graduate student salary.