Diploma in Civil Engineering Surveying

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Course description The law protects everyone, including the Civil Engineering Surveyor and those with whom he/she deals in pursuance of his/her professional duties. The student learns to appreciate the law that protects him/her, and what his/her rights and duties are under the law. He/she will be guided as to how to conduct him/herself in court...
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Course description The junior surveyor is much more aware of the engineering aspects of the work. Therefore, it would be expected that this practice course would concentrate on engineering aspects, but such would not fit into a single semester. In fact each semester the Reading the Field course covers much of this. This course is...
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Course description The student is made familiar with the capabilities of more instruments and methods of measurement. He/she becomes aware of how to learn to manipulate unfamiliar instruments and how to realise methods of collecting field data in a new situation. This course is a continuation of the similar one in the previous semester Objectives...
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Course description This course unit is a continuation of CES1103, presented to the student after familiarising him/herself in the field during practical work and perhaps during industrial attachment with the contents of the previous course. The student learns more of natural landforms and their metamorphosis and the effect Civil Engineering projects have on the environment,...
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Course description The influences of a Civil Engineering project on another Civil Engineering project is the basis of research work in this field, as well as core to the design and maintenance of Civil Engineering projects. Projects should enhance, not interfere with other projects, the environment, or social life. This course discusses this in depth....
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