Land surveying II  

This course develops on the introduction to surveying in Land Surveying 1. Outcome: By the end of this course students will be able to: â– explain the technical, professional, and ethical principles of land surveying; â– demonstrate proficiency in the use and care of survey instruments; â– collect and process survey observations including adjustments as appropriate; â– assess the suitability of survey techniques and equipment in a range of scenarios; â– propose and justify land survey workflows for survey control and detail operations; â– assess the quality of survey data from reported methods and results. â– plan and carry out a topographic survey in a small group; â– explain the procedures to be carried out during a survey reconnaissance; â– explain the observation, computation and adjustment of control methods as appropriate; â– assess the range of computational methods available; â– explain the specification requirements for control and detail surveys; â– process survey control and detail data in a professional survey software package; â– report succinctly on survey tasks; â– reflect on the outcome of their own survey results and practice.
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Land surveying II
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