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Surveying & Geomatics Engineering Program

 

Compulsory Requirements (Cr. 82)

Course No

Course Name

Cor.

Pre.

Cr.

CE221

Plane Surveying

 

 

3

CE222

Plane Surveying / Practical

CE221

 

1

CE223

Advanced Plane Surveying

 

CE221

3

CE224

Advanced Plane Surveying / Practical

CE223

 

1

CE241

Geology

 

 

3

CE261

Traffic & Transportation Engineering

 

 

3

CE321

Engineering surveying I

 

CE223

3

CE322

Engineering surveying II

 

CE321

3

CE323

Astronomy for Land Surveying

 

CE223

2

CE324

Computations & Theory of Errors I

 

SC213

SC311

3

CE361

Highway Engineering

 

CE261

3

CE421

Computation & Theory of Errors II

 

CE324

3

CE422

Geodesy  and Geodesy Surveying

 

CE223

3

CE423

Geodesy  and Geodesy Surveying / practical

CE422

 

1

CE424

Geographical Information Systems (GIS)

 

 

3

CE425

Instrumentation

 

CE223

1

CE426

Cartography

 

GE121

2

CE427

Cartography / practical

CE426

 

1

CE428

Geophysics

 

CE241

3

CE431

Photogrammetry I

 

 

3

CE432

Photogrammetry I / practical

CE431

 

1

CE433

Photogrammetry II

 

CE431

3

CE434

Photogrammetry II / practical

CE433

 

2

CE435

Global Position system (GPS)

 

CE422

2

CE521

Cartography by Computer

 

CE426

2

CE522

Cartography by Computer / practical

CE521

 

1

CE523

Legal Principles of surveying & Land Percolation

 

CE223

3

CE524

Legal Principles of surveying & Land Percolation Lab

CE523

 

1

CE531

Digital Photogrammetry & Image Processing

 

CE434

3

CE532

Digital Photogrammetry & Image Processing/Practical

CE531

 

1

CE533

Remote Sensing

 

CE531

3

CE572

Sanitary Engineering

 

ME331

3

CE582

City Planning

 

CE223

2

CE591

Introduction to Graduation Project

 

 

1

CE592

Graduation project

 

CE591

3

CE391

Field Training I

 

 

0

CE491

Field Training II

 

CE391

0

SC213

Linear Algebra

SC211

 

3

 

(CE221)   Plane Surveying

Introduction to survey, Types of surveying. Errors and Measurements. Shape of the earth. Types of maps. Introduction to map projections. Units of measurements. Distance measurements by Tapes, EDMs, and Tachometry. Chain or tape survey. Area computation. Azimuths and bearings. Meridians. Campass. Leveling; Theory and methods. Digital elevation model and triangular irregular network. Contours and contour maps. Profile surveying and x-sections.

 

 (CE222) Plane Surveying / Practical

Instruments of distance measurements, Measuring inclined and horizontal distances. Offsets, preparing a plan for a piece of land by chaining or taping. Planimeter and area calculations. Measuring distances by electronic equipment. Temporary adjustment of diff. Levels e.g dumpy, tilting, and automatic levels. Longitudinal and x-sectioning for roads. Preparing contour maps.

 

(CE223) Advanced Plane Surveying   

Theodolite concept and types. Theodolite adjustment. Angle measurements, bearings and azimuths by theodolite. Traverses. Traverse survey and computations. Campass rule. Introduction to coordinates systems. Rectangular coordinates and corrections. Coordinates by resection and intersection. Two dimensional conformal coordinate transformation. Two dimensional affine coordinate transformation. Three dimensional conformal coordinate transformation. Tacheometry and applications. Plane table and applications

 

(CE224) Advanced Plane Surveying / Practical

Theodolite parts and adjustment. Setting up various types of theodolites. Measuring the heights of objects. Open traverses, closed traverse and closed loop traverse. Surveying by different plane tabling methods. Survey applications by tacheometry and stadia techniques. Resection and Intersection methods.

 


 

(CE241) Geology

Definition of geology and its sciences, history of earth and its various covers, relevance of geology to civil and surveying engineering, minerals and rocks, geological maps and contor lines ,methods of geological surveying superficial deposit and formation of soils, weathering and transportation agents, types of soils, geological exploration of sites, geological factors affecting certain engineering projects, subsurface ground water and its role in the geological formation.

 

(CE261) Traffic & Transportation Engineering

Introduction to history and importance of highways . Economy and resource use. Measurement of flow. Forecat of future flow. Speed studies . Design speed. Running spee. Accident studies. Traffic capacity. Traffic control and regulations. Compulation surveys. And Plans. Legal Problems in transportation.

 

(CE321) Engineering Surveying I

Horizontal alignment: deflection angles, coordinates types of horizontal curves, and method of laying off.  Transition Curves, super elevations vertical alignment, vertical curves, areas and volumes.

 

(CE322)Engineering Surveying II

Coordinates control