70052 SOIL AND WATER ENGINEERING PRACTICE 1

Year	No.	Offer	Mode	Description			Cred. Pts
98	70052 	S12 	D 	SOIL & WATER ENG PRACTICE1	    

Contents


STAFFING:

Examiner: K. MOORE
Moderator: R. SMITH

CO-REQUISITE(S)

70380/E0007+ E1001/70360/E1013/70455/E1014


RATIONALE:

Practice units seek to develop basic competencies and attributes commensurate with the intuitive and professional skills sought in engineering graduates. This unit provides a broad introduction to the practical aspects of surveying, geology and soil and water engineering and focuses on the development of analytical, manual, diagnostic, communication and group interaction skills.


SYNOPSIS:

The unit is subdivided into practice modules covering aspects of SOIL, WATER, GEOLOGY and SURVEYING. Practice requirements for each module include laboratory work, practical sessions, field excursions and report preparation. Laboratory sessions provide a broad introduction to the measurement and analysis of the engineering properties of soil and water. Practical sessions in surveying are designed to develop the manual and analytical skills required to conduct simple levelling, chaining and theodolite traverses. The field excursion provides the student with specialised instruction on the identification and the engineering significance of geological features. Modules may be undertaken in any order subject to any pre and/or corequisite unit requirements, offer availability or otherwise the approval of the respective Assistant Examiner.


OBJECTIVES:

On successful completion of this unit students will be able
to:

  1. show a basic understanding of quantities and the measurement
    of quantities in relation to soil and water engineering;
  2. demonstrate competency in the use of specialised soil and
    water testing equipment and techniques;
  3. show a basic knowledge of safety codes and practices;
  4. demonstrate competency in the conduct of simple surveying
    tasks;
  5. demonstrate an appreciation of the engineering significance of
    important geological features;
  6. demonstrate basic attributes including diagnostic ability,
    innovative thinking, engineering judgement, team membership
    and group interaction skills; and
  7. prepare a technical report of a suitable engineering standard.

TOPICS:

 Description                                                    Weighting(%)
  1. Laboratory Practice Activities SOIL Module 17.00

  2. Laboratory Report SOIL Module 8.00

  3. Laboratory Practice Activities WATER Module 17.00

  4. Laboratory Report WATER Module 8.00

  5. GEOLOGY Field Excursion 21.00

  6. Report on GEOLOGY Field Excursion 4.00

  7. SURVEYING Practice Activities 25.00


TEXT and MATERIALS to be PURCHASED:

Laboratory Work in Hydraulics, USQ Publication.
70052 Soil and Water Engineering Practice 1, Practical Experience Log
Book, USQ Publication.


STUDENT WORKLOAD REQUIREMENTS:

	ACTIVITY				HOURS
Laboratory or Practical Classes               	40
Report Writing                                	10

ASSESSMENT DETAILS:

No  *F/S Marks     Due        Description                              Wtg(%)    LBL WWW
1   S    250.00    PASSIM    LABORATORY REPORT SOIL MODULE             25.00     N
2   S    250.00    PASSIM    LABORATORY REPORT WATER MODULE            25.00     N
3   S    250.00    PASSIM    REPORT ON GEOLOGY FIELD EXCURSION         25.00     N
4   S    250.00    PASSIM    SURVEY PRAC ACTIVITIES FIELD NOTES        25.00     N

*F=Formative, S=Summative

OTHER REQUIREMENTS:

1    This unit may require attendance at a residential school.
2    Attendance  at  a minimum of 80% of practical and/or  residential
     school  sessions is compulsory for a passing grade to be  awarded
     in this unit.
3    The  only final grades awarded in this unit are Pass (P) or  Fail
     (F) grades.
4    If  students submit assignments after the due date without  prior
     approval  then  a  penalty of up to 20% of the  assignment  total
     marks will apply for each working day late.
5    Students  are  required  to maintain a Practical  Experience  Log
     Book.  The  log  book  will  provide certified  evidence  of  the
     successful  completion of each module of the  unit  and  must  be
     submitted to the respective Assistant Examiner for approval  upon
     completion of each module.
6    Reports  for the SOIL, WATER and GEOLOGY modules and field  notes
     for  the  SURVEYING module are to be submitted to the  respective
     Assistant  Examiner for assessment within one calendar  month  of
     completion of the respective practice activities.
7    Where  it  is  practicable to do so, students may  undertake  the
     respective practice activities in their normal place of  work  or
     at  some  other appropriate venue. Where the practice  activities
     are  completed outside the University, log book entries  must  be
     certified  by  the  workplace  supervisor  or  other  person   of
     authority prior to submission to the relevant Assistant  Examiner
     for approval.
8    A  module  will  be deemed to have been completed only  when  all
     practice activities and assessable items within that module  have
     been successfully completed.
9    Any  claim  for exemption from one or more of the modules  within
     this   unit  will  be  considered  by  the  Examiner  only   when
     accompanied  by  certified documentary evidence  of  the  student
     having prior achieved the relevant practical experience.
10   The   Faculty  of  Engineering  and  Surveying  will  NOT  accept
     submission  of  hand written or typed assignments  by  facsimile,
     email or computer diskette.  Students in remote locations who  do
     not  have regular access to postal services may be given  special
     consideration.
11   A  minimum  standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
     in order for a passing grade to be achieved.

This information is accurate as at 04/11/98