Year No. Offer Mode Description Cred. Pts 98 74052 S2 X SURVEYING PRACTICE 2
74051+E4006
The practice of surveying has been subjected to dramatic technological changes in the last twenty years; theodolites and steel bands have been replaced by one-man total stations and/or GPS receivers, log tables and simple adding machines by hand-held programmable calculators and/or computers and set squares and drafting tables by computer aided drafting, printers and plotters. All of this new equipment is designed to complete particular tasks. They all have limitations and most importantly of all they must all be calibrated so that the results or answers that they provide are correct. Surveyors must be aware of the limitations of the equipment that they use. They must know how to calibrate the equipment and understand how to utilise it in the most effective way.
On successful completion of this unit students will be able
to:
Description Weighting(%)
- Instrument calibration 25.00
- Control surveys 25.00
- Detail surveys 25.00
- Preparation of results and reports 25.00
E4003 Surveying B, "Study Books", University of Southern Queensland
Publication.
E4004 Surveying Computations A, "Study Books", University of
Southern Queensland Publication.
E4006 Automated Surveying, "Study Books", University of Southern
Queensland Publication.
E4019 Geodetic Surveying A, "Study Books", University of Southern
Queensland Publication.
ACTIVITY HOURS Lectures 1 Seminars 4 Laboratory or Practical Classes 37 Report Writing 8
No *F/S Marks Due Description Wtg(%) LBL WWW 1 S 100.00 PASSIM PROJECT REPORT AND SEMINAR 100.00 Y N
1 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.
2 The only final grades awarded in this unit are Pass (P) or Fail
(F) grades.
3 The penalty for late submission of assessments will normally be
failure.
4 In the event that a due date for an assignment falls on a local
public holiday in their area, such as a Show holiday, the due
date for the assignment will be the next day. Students are to
note on the assignment cover the date of the public holiday for
the Unit Leader's convenience.
5 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.
6 A minimum standard of communication skills must be demonstrated
in order for a passing grade to be achieved.