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SURV 62 |
Introduction to Aerial Remote Sensing & Photogrammetry |
Description: | In this course, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of Aerial Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry (ARSP) theory and applications related to civil engineering, land surveying, geospatial technology, and related disciplines. The course content will emphasize remote sensing theory and mechanics, aerial mission planning, high accuracy ground control, Global Positioning System/Global Navigational Satellite System (GPS/GNSS) control, datums and coordinate systems, related fixed-wing and rotary technology, related sensor technology, and basic data capture methods. |
Prerequisites: | Course Completion or Current Enrollment in APTECH 191, CEST 51, and SURV 60 |
Transferability: | CSU |
Repeatability: | Two Repeats if Grade was D, F, NC, or NP |
Grading Type: | Grade Only |
Sections listed are for Fall 2023 |
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| Sect | Days | Hours | Instructor | Location | Room | Units | Status | Total Seats | Current Enrollment | Seats Remaining | Date Begin/End | Date Final Exam | Books |
| 1619 | MW | 6:00 pm - 8:30 pm | Parks R | Online | Online | 3.00 | Cancelled | 24 | 0 | 0 | 08/14-12/06 | 12/11/2023 |
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| This class requires physical attendance in the field labs in order to achieve learning objectives. The course will utilize Zoom for instruction. Field Labs will be face-to-face and will practice strict social distancing, the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), and adherence to strict class protocols. Students are required to have a suitable computer, reliable internet access, and a functioning webcam that has both video and audio capabilities. SRJC does have a first-come-first-served laptop loaner program through SRJC Student Services. Cell phones and the majority of tablets will not suffice. Computers must be capable of running a web browser, Zoom, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, and Google Earth. Active synchronous visible participation and attendance are required for the entire duration of all lectures and any non-field, online labs. Further details will be provided in the course syllabus when available and during the first class meeting. |
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