Engineering geodetic bases  

Adopting theoretical and practical knowledge related to the establishment and analysis of the quality of geodetic control for engineering work. 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. Apply knowledge of mathematics and physics for the purpose of recognizing, formulating and solving of problems in the field of geodesy and geoinformatics. Establish geodetic networks needed in surveying and stake out in order to provide the required quality of the works performed in certain space. Exercise appropriate judgments on the basis of performed calculation processing and interpretation of data obtained by means of surveying and its results. Prepare official public documents, reports, graphic and cartographic presentations using the surveying results related to the objects in space. Communicate the results obtained by means of geodesy and geoinformation to clients and experts of geodetic and other related professions. Define geodetic works in the design, construction and exploitation of construction objects Select geodetic maps and plans for technical projects and analyze their accuracy Define geodetic network - geometric and algebraic definition Distinguish geodetic control for surveying and geodetic control for engineering tasks Define the phases of the establishment of geodetic network (project design, execution, analysis) Compare different terrestrial methods for surveying the engineering geodetic control Identify and analyze the quality (accuracy) of geodetic control and its elements Make a specific connection of engineering geodetic control to existing geodetic control.
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Engineering geodetic bases
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