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TA for FE 208

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.