Course Description
This course provides students with a case study on non-substantial accretion and the subdivision of fractional sections. Students must utilize their knowledge and experience, the 2009 Manual, in addition to “Public Lands Surveying, A Casebook“, to pass a course test.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Apply the four accepted methods of apportionment.
- Evaluate the results and select the appropriate method.
Course Instructor:
Dennis J. Mouland (bio)
Instructions
Please print the Course Map before you begin to help guide you through the course.
Each course has a study guide associated with it. The study guide is 35 pages and contains everything you need to complete this course. The study guide is included here as a PDF file should you choose to download/print:
Accretions in the Public Land Survey System Study Guide
Upon reaching the final quiz, you must answer at least 80% of the questions correctly to achieve a passing grade. Retakes are limited to once per 24 hour period.