Civil Engineering Drawing
Course Overview
Course Code: DFTG-232
Department: Drafting
Credit Hours: 4.00
Textbook Information: Bookstore website
A civil drafting course in which the principles and concepts of topographic drafting are stressed. Included is a study of topographic symbols, land form measurements, contour lines, transit traverses, plan-profiles, highway drawings, and the techniques of plotting from a surveyor's field book. Students will complete activities to create not only good technical skills but also practice soft skills and work ethics throughout the entirety of the course. Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in DFTG 126 or with approval of instructor or Academic Dean
Course Schedule
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Term: Fall 2024
Section Name: DFTG-232-HY02D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 17
Faculty Name: R. Jervis
Min Credits: 4.00
Comments: Students cannot register online for the Drafting classes. Students must also stop by the drafting lab within the first week of class for information and instruction on getting started.
Term: Spring 2025
Section Name: DFTG-232-HY02D
Location: Main Campus
Available Seats: 21
Faculty Name: R. Jervis
Min Credits: 4.00
Comments: Students cannot register online for the Drafting classes. Students must also stop by the drafting lab within the first week of class for information and instruction on getting started.