This course introduces students to angles and direction (including bearings and azimuth) and coordinate geometry calculations. Prior to the in-person field lab workshop, the online portion will describe the equipment, procedure, and note-taking required to conduct both a simple traverse with corrections and collect topographic survey data. After the data collection portion of the lab, students will complete a simple exercise to manually transfer mapping notes to paper format.

Course Format

This course is being delivered in a hybrid format that includes two elements: online preparatory coursework and an in-person field lab workshop. Students must complete the required online coursework prior to the field lab workshop. The online coursework will be available two weeks before the field lab workshop and will take approximately five hours to complete.

All students will use their own (agency-supplied) survey equipment and must bring the following to the in-person field lab workshop:

  • Total station
  • Charged batteries
  • Tripod
  • Tribrach
  • Prism
  • Survey rod

Course Dates and Locations

The next session of this workshop is scheduled to be held in spring 2024. More information will be posted as it becomes available.

Course Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Set up a survey tripod.
  • Operate a total station.
  • Manually record and reduce traverse notes.
  • Manually record and reduce mapping notes.
  • Manually transfer mapping notes to paper format.

Who Should Attend

This course is meant for public agency personnel or anyone interested in learning the basics of land surveying and differential leveling. It is designed for anyone who performs civil design data collection or uses the information in their job. The techniques covered are applicable for field data collection for roadway or civil design, or for verification in the field during construction.

Course Instructor

Eric Johnson has most recently worked as a construction inspector for Professional Engineering Services. Over the last 20 years, Eric has served as an inspector on many local municipal projects, including the Guthrie Theater, Target Field, Highway 212, the Central Corridor and Southwest Corridor Light Rail projects, the 35E MnPASS project, Highway 610, various Metropolitan Council sewer rehab projects, and the Saint Paul Metro Wastewater Treatment Plant renovation. He carries multiple MnDOT inspection certifications as well as the national CIPP inspection certification through NASSCO. Eric is a 1993 graduate of the University of Wisconsin−Eau Claire with a BA in secondary English education.

Ted Johnson has taught classes for MnDOT as part of ADA training and in the MnDOT Technical Certification Program. He’s worked extensively for MnDOT for the last 15 years and is currently a grading inspector on the Highway 14 Expansion Design Build. Ted spent the first part of his career as a high school teacher, teaching art and industrial education. He has a degree in secondary education.

Online Coursework Access and Technical Requirements

A portion of this training is offered via the course management system Canvas. Upon completing your online registration, you will receive an email confirmation. To access the course, please visit Canvas and log in with your University of Minnesota internet ID and password. Once you have been enrolled, your course will appear on your Canvas dashboard.

If for any reason you do not have access to the course after enrolling, please contact Katherine Stanley at sell0146@umn.edu for assistance.

Because it's built using web standards, Canvas runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, or any other device with a modern web browser. Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Internet Explorer work best for this course.

Credit

Sponsors

This course is offered by the Minnesota Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP) at the Center for Transportation Studies, University of Minnesota. Minnesota LTAP is sponsored by the Minnesota Local Road Research Board (LRRB) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).