Introduction to geodesy  

The aim of the course is to teach students about the surveying and Faculty of Geodesy. Preparing students for studying at the Faculty of Geodesy, in a way to get acquainted with the organization of the faculty. Students are introduced to the organization of the Republic of Croatia. Students will master the basic concepts of geodesy, ie. they must be familiar with the basic theories of measurements and uncertainties that may arise, coordinate systems, geodetic basis and geoinformation systems. -Understand the role of geodesy, geoinformatics and spatial data in modern world, demonstrate competences in measuring systems, methods and technologies of measurement and spatial data collection. - Demonstrate competences in theoretical principles, procedures of computing and visualising the surveying data. - Demonstrate competences in regulations and administrative framework important for geodesy and geoinformatics, the regulations related to copy right, publishing and exchange of spatial data. - Understand mathematical methods and physical laws applied in geodesy and geoinformatics- Understand the role of geodesy, geoinformatics and spatial data in modern world, demonstrate competences in measuringsystems, methods and technologies of measurement and spatial data collection. - Demonstrate competences in theoretical principles, procedures of computing and visualising the surveying data. - Demonstrate competences in regulations and administrative framework important for geodesy and geoinformatics, the regulations related to copy right, publishing and exchange of spatial data. - Understand mathematical methods and physical laws applied in geodesy and geoinformatics
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Introduction to geodesy
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