Benjamin Franklin Cummings Institute of Technology is in search of a land surveyor to teach CM25 - Construction Surveying, which is scheduled to begin Tuesday, January 17 and lasts for 14 weeks. The instructor will be responsible for weekly lectures and assigning and grading of homework and exams to help students finish the course with an improved understanding of construction surveying and layout in the operation of the construction industry.
The course description is as follows:
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the fundamental understanding of land surveying, including both the theory of surveying as well as the hands-on use of modern surveying instruments. Specifically, the theory portion of the course includes surveying computations of: grade, direction, traverse adjustment, area, volume, and horizontal & vertical curve geometry. The instrumentation portion of the course includes making field measurements of elevation, distance and angle using the appropriate land surveying equipment including: the tape, engineer’s level, transit, theodolite, EDMI, and total station. An introduction to construction layout is also included.
Click here to download a course syllabus.
If you are interested, contact Construction Management program chair Leslie Tuplin at ltuplin@bfit.edu or 781-248-8685.
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