Diploma in Civil Engineering Surveying

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Course description This course is a continuation of the previous semester’s course, but now at the stages of Construction, maintenance and rehabilitation. Monitoring for maintenance requires a good understanding of what is taking place in the life cycle of Civil Engineering projects. The students are encouraged to consult the standard design manuals for the standards...
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Course description The student should enter the actual work environment and not a training scheme on the sidelines. The student is attached to a firm using Civil Engineering Surveyors or Related Professionals. It is at the level of the practice courses (CES1105 & CES1205) and is for ten weeks supervised by a department staff member....
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Course description An understanding of the terms used by the Civil Engineer enables the Surveyor to understand the mind of the Civil Engineer, which is vital in any proposal. The Engineer should not have to translate what he/she requires into survey terminology as this would still lead to misunderstandings between the two. The Surveyor should...
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Course description This course provides students with essential knowledge on the properties, use of some of the most important materials used in civil engineering, including soil, aggregate, concrete, and geotechnical materials.   Objectives To explain what materials the Civil Engineer uses, their characteristics and how they can be manipulated. To make the student aware of...
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Course description This course uses what has been learned in courses CES1201, CES1202 and CES1204 in combination in field work The level is the most used instrument in Civil Engineering Surveying and the most usual choice for height control. The leveller needs to be absolutely reliable. Much practice is needed, as the work must be...
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