Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 96 70675 S2 D TRANSPORT AND PLANNING 1.00
The planning, construction and operation of civil engineering works is critical to the well being of societies within the modern world. It is important, therefore, that the graduate civil engineer have a broad understanding of urban and regional planning, and in particular the role and planning of transport systems. As the majority of civil engineers working in the transport sector are concerned with road transport, a greater emphasis will be placed on this mode of transport. Students of this unit will be assumed to have a basic understanding of statistical techniques, soil mechanics, engineering materials and technical drafting skills.
At the conclusion of this unit, the student should be able to:
Description Weighting(%)
- Transport and Land Use 3.00
- Regional Planning 2.00
- Urban Planning 12.00
- Transport Planning 15.00
- Road Pavement Materials 10.00
- Road Pavement Design 12.00
- Road and Intersection Design 12.00
- Road Construction and Maintenance 4.00
- Traffic Operation and Studies 7.00
- Provision for Stationary Vehicles 4.00
- Traffic Control and Management 5.00
- Railway Engineering 6.00
- Air and Water Transport 4.00
- Transport Economics and the Future of Transport 4.00
Lay M G, Source Book for Australian Roads, Australian Road Research
Board.
ACTIVITY HOURS Lectures 42 Tutorials/Workshops 14 Laboratory or Practical Classes 28 Directed Study 68 Examinations 3 Assessments 20
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL 1 S 150.00 30/08/96 PLANNING ASSIGNMENT 15.00 N 2 S 150.00 07/10/96 DESIGN ASSIGNMENT 15.00 N 3 S 100.00 25/10/96 PRACTICAL REPORT 10.00 N 4 S 600.00 END S2 3 HOUR CLOSED BOOK FINAL EXAMINATION 60.00 N
1 Students must achieve at least 40% of maximum possible marks in
each assessment, and at least 50% of total maximum possible marks
for a pass in the unit.
2 Late assignments and practical reports will not be marked but
their submission will be recorded. Consequently late assignments
and/or practical reports may result in a F grade in the unit.
3 It is the policy of the Faculty of Engineering and Surveying NOT
to accept submission of assignments by facsimile or email.
Students in remote locations who do not have regular access to
postal services may be given special consideration.