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CMTC 345 — SOILS/SURVEYING and SOILS/SURVEYING LAB

4 credits CIM Verified
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Objectives
10
Matches
0
Reviewed
12
Occupations
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Top occupation matches for this course
54.3% Atmospheric and Space Scientists 13t
51.8% Soil and Plant Scientists 12t
44.4% Precision Agriculture Technicians 8t
50.4% Conservation Scientists 8t
42.3% Hydrologists 7t

Learning Objectives & Matches

LO3 CIM

Understand the origins of soil and basic weathering concepts

10 O*NET task matches
Batch:
Atmospheric and Space Scientis 3.8/5
54% ok

Develop and deliver training on weather topics.

Soil and Plant Scientists 3.5/5
52% ok

Study soil characteristics to classify soils on the basis of factors such as geographic location, landscape position, or soil properties.

Conservation Scientists 3.7/5
50% ok

Develop soil maps.

Soil and Plant Scientists 3.6/5
49% ok

Identify degraded or contaminated soils and develop plans to improve their chemical, biological, or physical characteristics.

Soil and Plant Scientists 4.1/5
48% ok

Develop methods of conserving or managing soil that can be applied by farmers or forestry companies.

Weatherization Installers and 3.6/5
48% ok

Prepare or assist in the preparation of bids, contracts, or written reports related to weatherization work.

Weatherization Installers and 4.1/5
46% ok

Recommend weatherization techniques to clients in accordance with needs and applicable energy regulations, codes, policies, or statutes.

Soil and Plant Scientists 3.1/5
45% ok

Develop ways of altering soils to suit different types of plants.

Precision Agriculture Technici 4.0/5
44% ok

Analyze geospatial data to determine agricultural implications of factors such as soil quality, terrain, field productivity, fertilizers, or weather conditions.

Soil and Plant Scientists 3.1/5
44% ok

Conduct experiments investigating how soil forms, changes, or interacts with land-based ecosystems or living organisms.

Source: Course learning outcomes from EWU's official Course Inventory Management (CIM) system. O*NET task matches are computed by comparing each learning outcome statement against every O*NET task statement using sentence-embedding similarity; faculty review confirms which matches count as preparation evidence.