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ARC 286 - Electronic and Digital Field Mapping

3 Credits, 6 Contact Hours
1.5 lecture periods 4.5 lab periods

Overview of the creation of electronic and digital maps in a field setting. Includes an introduction to: instrument operation, field data, producing maps, and computer applications.

Prerequisite(s): ANT 265 /ARC 265  and ANT 281 /ARC 281 /GIS 281 .
Recommendation: Consult instructor for alternative prerequisite(s).
Information: Same as ANT 286 .


Course Learning Outcomes
  1. Operate electronic surveying instruments in a field setting.
  2. Collect and record data electronically and manually.
  3. Demonstrate how to transfer data to desktop computers.
  4. Use algorithms to transform and reduce field data.
  5. Use hand held and desktop computers to analyze data.
  6. Create maps from collected data.

Outline:
  1. Introduction
    1. Mapping Concepts With Electronic Applications
    2. Hardware Environment
    3. Software Environment
  2. Instrument Operation
    1. Theodolite Review
    2. Total Station
    3. Precision Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
      1. Promark II High Resolution GPS Receiver
      2. Navigate vs. Survey Mode
      3. Field Set-Up Considerations
      4. Field Survey Modes
        1. Static
        2. Stop & Go
        3. Kinematic
      5. Differential Corrections
        1. Local Base Stations
        2. Community Base Stations
      6. Application Software and Exporting Data
  3. Field Data
    1. Manual Recording
    2. Electronic Recording
    3. Field Computer Operation
  4. Producing Maps
    1. Topographic Maps
    2. Planimetric Maps
    3. Data Transfer and Transformation
  5. Computer Applications
    1. Software Applications
    2. Data Importing and Manipulation


Effective Term:
Spring 2021