Bachelor of Science in Land Surveying and Geomatics

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Course Description: The course discusses the fundamental principles and theory of physical planning. Key stages of the planning process are discussed. It discusses key sections of the Town and Country Planning Act (1967) and subsequent amendments. The course also gives highlights of settlement development theories and improvement or upgrading of unplanned settlements.   Course Objectives:...
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Course Description: This course focuses on the key concepts of gender, clarifies the meaning of gender in development and planning and identifies priority areas for action to promote equality between women and men. Course Objectives: This course introduces students to the: Concept of gender and the difference between gender and sex Importance of the gender...
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Course Description: This course deals with how technologies have altered the fabric of society. It crosses disciplines and academic traditions with an open mind, curiosity and willingness to engage in fun. The course arouses analytical thinking about everyday technologies affecting our life. It therefore examines how surveyors, engineers, scientists, humanists, social scientists and artists work...
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Course Description: The course is designed to equip students with essentials of communication and presentation skills. It is intended to produce graduates that have developed communication skills, both orally and in writing, to communicate adequately with clients, decision makers, experts from other disciplines and the community at large.   Course Objectives: The Objectives of this...
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Course Description: This course grounds students in the basics of Land Surveying. In this course, students are introduced to basic surveying instruments and methods of measuring angles, distances and heights on the earth’s surface.   Course Objectives: Introduce the students to the Land surveying discipline in general Learning practical handling, use and care of survey...
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