Oregon Land Surveyor Continuing Education
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Oregon Land Surveyor 30-Hour Package
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3D Scanning Surveys - As-Builts and Other Applications
This
course covers the performance of as-built surveys, along with the emerging
popularity of 3D scans, for the creation of quick, easy, and highly detailed
and accurate surveys for use in a wide range of applications. This course is
designed to offer an overview of 3D scanning technology and the many
applications which are possible with these types of surveys.
Adverse Possession and Prescriptive Easements
This course covers the topics of adverse possession and prescriptive easements. Both are legally-established means in which a party may acquire either legal title, or the deeded privilege, to use land belonging to another party without the expressed consent of that owner. Surveyors who perform boundary retracement surveys must be familiar with this legal doctrine; these types of boundary surveys are often muddled by the existence of an adverse possession or prescriptive easement situation.
Construction Surveying: Roadway Route Surveys
In this course, the surveyor will learn the surveying procedures used to perform a roadway route survey. Additionally, the surveyor will learn some of the pertinent design principles of geometric roadway design used by transportation designers. These include: The use of superelevation (or banking of curves), tangent to curve transition, sight distances, and design speed.
Geophysical Surveying - Methods and Applications
Geophysical surveying is an applied branch of geophysics
which uses seismic, gravitational, magnetic, electrical and electromagnetic
physical methodologies at the Earth’s surface to measure the physical
properties of the subsurface. Geophysical surveying methods generally measure
these geophysical properties, along with anomalies, in order to evaluate
various subsurface conditions such as the existence of groundwater, bedrock,
minerals, oil and gas, geothermal resources, voids and cavities, and much more.
This course details the various methods used in geophysical surveying and
provides an overview of the many applications of geophysical surveys.
Overview of Hydrographic and Bathymetric Surveying
Seized Lands: Eminent Domain
This course covers the topic of land seizures using the
power of the eminent domain law. Eminent domain is a legal power legislatively granted
to city, state or federal government entities for the purpose of seizing
private property deemed necessary to serve the best interests of the general
public.
Oregon Land Surveyor 30-Hour Package
Oregon Land Surveyor 30-Hour Package
OC: 3D Scanning Surveys
This
course covers the performance of as-built surveys, along with the emerging
popularity of 3D scans, for the creation of quick, easy, and highly detailed
and accurate surveys for use in a wide range of applications. This course is
designed to offer an overview of 3D scanning technology and the many
applications which are possible with these types of surveys.
OC: Adverse Possession and Prescriptive Easements
This course covers the topics of adverse possession and prescriptive easements. Both are legally-established means in which a party may acquire either legal title, or the deeded privilege, to use land belonging to another party without the expressed consent of that owner. Surveyors who perform boundary retracement surveys must be familiar with this legal doctrine; these types of boundary surveys are often muddled by the existence of an adverse possession or prescriptive easement situation.
OC: Construction Surveying: Roadway Route Surveys
In this course, the surveyor will learn the surveying procedures used to perform a roadway route survey. Additionally, the surveyor will learn some of the pertinent design principles of geometric roadway design used by transportation designers. These include: The use of superelevation (or banking of curves), tangent to curve transition, sight distances, and design speed.
OC: Geophysical Surveying - Methods and Applications
Geophysical surveying is an applied branch of geophysics
which uses seismic, gravitational, magnetic, electrical and electromagnetic
physical methodologies at the Earth’s surface to measure the physical
properties of the subsurface. Geophysical surveying methods generally measure
these geophysical properties, along with anomalies, in order to evaluate
various subsurface conditions such as the existence of groundwater, bedrock,
minerals, oil and gas, geothermal resources, voids and cavities, and much more.
This course details the various methods used in geophysical surveying and
provides an overview of the many applications of geophysical surveys.
OC: Overview of Hydrographic and Bathymetric Surveying
OC: Seized Lands: Eminent Domain
This course covers the topic of land seizures using the
power of the eminent domain law. Eminent domain is a legal power legislatively granted
to city, state or federal government entities for the purpose of seizing
private property deemed necessary to serve the best interests of the general
public.
Oregon Land Surveyor 30-Hour Correspondence Package
Oregon Land Surveyor 30-Hour Correspondence Package