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SYNOPSIS:
ENGINEERING SURVEY 2 is a study of control survey, detail survey, data collection or acquisition, calculation and
plotting of survey works. The module puts emphasis on the method used to carry out surveying works especially
data collection or acquisition to produce plan based on the scope of work. It also gives exposure to the need for
accurate data to be used for other surveying works.
Remarks:
PLO1-Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering fundamentals to well defined civil engineering theories and
Procedures. (LD1)
PLO2-Use necessary skills and technique to conduct experiment and civil engineering practices. (LD2)
PLO3-Communicate effectively both in written and spoken form with other collegue and community. (LD3)
PLO4-Provide effective solution to civil engineering problems. (LD4)
PLO5-Develop social responsibilities and humanistic values. (LD5)
PLO6-Recognize the need and to engage in, life long learning and professional development. (LD6)
PLO7-Apply entrepreneurship skill for career development. (LD7)
PLO8-Adhere to professional codes of ethics to adapt in working environment. (LD8)
PLO9-Demonstrate effective leaderships skills and team work responsibilities. (LD9)
Note:
WEEKLY SCHEDULE
(17.06.13
21.06.13)
1.0 TACHYMETRY/
2 CLO 1, CLO 2 & CLO 3 ( 06: 15 )
(24.06.13 This topic will introduce the students to the principles, usage, method,
28.06.13) formula, working procedure, observation, booking, errors, plotting and latest
development in tachymetry. Test
3
Practical Work
(01.07.13
COURSE OUTLINE
05.07.13)
(08.07.13
12.07.13)
6
Other Assessment
(22.07.13
26.07.13)
7 This topic will introduce the students to the definition, terms, uses of volume
table, characteristics and volume calculation. Quiz
(29.07.13
02.08.13)
Other Assessment
This topic will introduce the students to the definition, terms, uses of volume Quiz
table, characteristics and volume calculation.
Other Assessment
(12.08.13
16.08.13)
(19.08.13 This topic will introduce the students to the purpose, types of curves, formula,
23.08.13) working procedures and curves setting out.
Test
11
Practical Work
(26.08.13
30.08.13)
COURSE OUTLINE
12
(02.09.13
06.09.13)
13
4.0 SETTING OUT/ M-14 Malaysia Day
(09.09.13 CLO 1, CLO 2 & CLO 3 (16/9/2013)
13.09.13)
This topic will introduce the students to the types of work involved, purpose,
working procedures, use of instruments, calculation and setting out for pipe
line, drain and trench. ( 06: 09 )
14
(16.09.13
20.09.13) Quiz
15 Practical Work
(23.09.13
27.09.13)
17
Practical Work
(07.10.13
11.10.13)
COURSE OUTLINE
18
Disscussion
(14.10.13
18.10.13)
19
(21.10.13
25.10.13) FINAL EXAMINATION
Deepavali (02/11/2013)
20
Awal Muharram (05/11/2013
(28.10.13
01.11.13)
REFERENCES
1. Jerry Nathanson (2006). Surveying Fundamentals and Practices. Pearson Education Inc., NJ.
2. Charles D. Ghilani, Paul R. Wolf (2006). Elementary Surveying : An Introduction to Geomatics. Pearson
Prentice Hall, NJ.
3. R. Agor (2005). A Textbook of Advanced Surveying. Khanna, New Delhi.
4. Ab. Hamid Mohamed (2000). Asas Ukur Kejuruteraan.UTM, Skudai.
5. Barry F. Kavanagh, S.J. Glenn Bird (2000). Surveying : Principles and Applications.Prentice Hall, NJ.
6. Arthur Bannister (1998). Surveying. Addison Wesley Longman Ltd., Endland.
ATTENDANCE
Student must attend not less than 80% of lecture hours as required for the course.
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