February 28, 2012

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Course Description: This course deals with the analysis and understanding of the results of adjustments of survey observations. The least squares technique is normally used to calculate adjusted values and precision indicators.   Course Objectives: This course aims to: Introduce students to how errors propagate themselves in surveying measurements Equip students with advanced skills of...
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Course Description: This course presents an introduction to the spatial analysis and query capabilities of GIS, through the use of a range of example application areas. Students extend their proficiency in the selection and application of GIS techniques for spatial odelling, monitoring and problem solving. In addition, students develop theoretical and practical skills in spatial...
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Course Description: This course gives students advanced photogrammetric concepts that are normally encountered in photogrammetric practice.   Course Objectives: Discuss the technical uses of photogrammetry for precise measurements in support of engineering as well as other applications. Introduce students to techniques of orthophoto production and their uses in planning and engineering Develop skills on the...
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Course Description: This course builds up on the course on LSG 1202 Principles of GIS and Remote Sensing. It provides students with knowledge and skills about the nature of: information that can be extracted from remotely-sensed imagery, methods that are used to extract that information and how to map this extracted information. Course Objectives: This...
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Course Description: The course is intended to provide the student with an overview of the relevance of geodesy to surveying and mapping. The shape, structure and figure of the earth are discussed in detail with particular emphasis on the Earth’s gravity field. The student will also learn the importance of the model earth and computational...
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