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SUBCOURSE EDITIONEN0591 C
US ARMY ENGINEER CENTER AND SCHOOL
SURVEYING I
 
SURVEYING I
Subcourse EN0591
EDITION C
United States Engineer Center and SchoolFort Leonard Wood, Missouri 654737 Credit HoursEdition Date: November 1997
SUBCOURSE OVERVIEW
This subcourse is designed to give soldiers a practical knowledge of surveying fundamentals andequipment, as well as a review of some of the mathematics needed in surveying operations.The prerequisite for this course is a basic knowledge of mathematic principles, to include multiplication,division, fractions, and decimals or the completion of the Army Correspondence Course Program(ACCP) Missile & Munitions Subcourse (MM) 0099.This subcourse reflects the doctrine that was current when it was prepared. In your own work situation,always refer to the latest publication.At Appendix D, you will find an English/metric conversion chart.Unless otherwise stated, the masculine gender of singular pronouns is used to refer to both men andwomen.TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVE:ACTION: You will learn how to use math, geometry, and trigonometry in surveyingcalculations and be able to identify and understand the uses of surveying equipment.CONDITION: You will be given the material in this subcourse and an ACCP examination responsesheet.STANDARD: To demonstrate competency of this task, you must achieve a minimum of 70 percenton the subcourse examination.
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TABLE OF CONTENTSSection Page
Subcourse Overview.........................................................................................................................iAdministrative Instructions...............................................................................................................ivGrading and Certification Instructions...............................................................................................ivLesson 1: Introduction to Surveying..................................................................................................1-1Part A: Surveying Career Field...................................................................................................1-2Part B: General...........................................................................................................................1-2Part C: Terminology...................................................................................................................1-5Part D: Fieldwork.......................................................................................................................1-8Part E: Surveying Parties............................................................................................................1-12Part F: Surveys...........................................................................................................................1-12Part G: Control Surveys.............................................................................................................1-15Part H: Professional Societies and Manufacturers.......................................................................1-16Practice Exercise.........................................................................................................................1-19Answer Key and Feedback..........................................................................................................1-20Lesson 2: Ratios, Proportions, Roots, and Powers.............................................................................2-1Part A: Ratios and Proportions...................................................................................................2-2Part B: Roots and Powers...........................................................................................................2-6Practice Exercise.........................................................................................................................2-9Answer Key and Feedback..........................................................................................................2-10Lesson 3: Geometry.........................................................................................................................3-1Part A: Lines..............................................................................................................................3-1Part B: Angles............................................................................................................................3-2Part C: Triangles........................................................................................................................3-5
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