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Cagayan State University
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

Outcomes-Based Teaching and Learning Plan for FUNDAMENTALS IN SURVEYING II


The Graduates of Cagayan State University should be able to exhibit:
Competence - critical thinker, creative problem-solver, competitive performer regionally, nationally and globally
Social Responsibility – sensitive to ethical demands and compassionate particularly to the marginalized, steward of the environment for future
Intended Graduate Attributes
generations while championing development and socially just and an advocate of economic and social equity
Unifying Presence - uniting theory and practice, uniting strata of society, uniting tradition and innovation, uniting the nation, the ASEAN
region and the world and uniting the University and the community
The College of Engineering will produce graduates who:
1. Effectively practice the fields of specialization of their profession.
2. Demonstrate proficiency in the basic engineering skills and technical knowledge as well as professional skills and values appropriate
College Intended Learning for their profession.
Outcomes 3. Demonstrate leadership, ethical and societal responsibilities and extend services to communities.
4. Pursue graduate education and engage in research work not only in their field of specialization but also in related fields.
5. Effectively work multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams in diverse fields of practice and can communicate with technical and
broader communities through various written, oral and visual formats
Upon graduation, the learner will:
a. Apply knowledge of mathematics, physical sciences, and engineering sciences to the practice of civil engineering.
b. Design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data
c. Design, build, improve, and install systems or processes which meet desired needs within realistic constraints.
d. Work effectively in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams.
e. Recognize, formulates, and solves civil engineering problems.
f. Understand the effects and impact of civil engineering projects on nature and society, and of the civil engineers’ social and ethical
Program Intended Learning
responsibilities, especially in practicing intellectual property rights.
Outcomes
g. Specialize in engineering knowledge in each applicable field, and the ability to apply such knowledge to provide solutions to actual
problems.
h. Effectively communicate orally and in writing using the English/Filipino language.
i. Engage in life-long learning and an acceptance of the need to keep current of the development in the specific field of specialization.
j. Use the appropriate techniQues, skills and modern engineering tools necessary for the practice of civil engineering.
k. know contemporary issues.
l. Preserve and promote Filipino historical and cultural heritage based on RA7722
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Course Learning Outcome and Relationship to Program Outcome

CLOs DESCRIPTION PROGRAM OUTCOMES


At the end of this course, the student should be able to: a b c d e f g h i j k l
CLO1 Execute the different methodologies of carrying out route surveys and computes and designs D D E
horizontal and vertical curves.
CLO2 Compute earthworks and describe theory of locations as applied to highways and railways. D D E
CLO3 Prepare mass diagram and computes overhaul. D D E
CLO4 Familiarize with the appropriate surveys needed in construction.
I-Introductory E-Enable D-Demonstrate
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Course Code CE222 Course Title FOUNDATION ENGINEERING


Credit Units 4 Semester Second School Year 2019-2020 Number of Lecture Hours 54
Pre-ReQuisite/s CE211 Co-Requisite/s None Number of Laboratory Hours 54
Design and Layout of Horizontal and Vertical curves, line grade; earthwork volumes, theory of location as applied to highway and
Course Description railways, mass diagram, overhaul and estimate of cost. Use of computer software for mass diagram. Layout and alignment of civil
works structures.
Quizzes/Seatworks/Assignments= %
Major Exam= %
Grading System
Laboratory =%
Total 100%
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Course Learning Plan

Time Learning
Allotment Teaching and Learning Teaching and Learning Learning Assessment
Course Learning Outcomes Learning Content
Lecture and Activities References Resources
Laboratory
CLO1.Execute the different Lecture/discussion Quiz
methodologies of carrying out Duggal, SK, Surveying
route surveys and computes and Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright
designs horizontal and vertical 1. Route Surveying: Introduction 4 hours 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill
Textbook/
curves. Education Private Limited.
References
Chapter 11, page 403

Lecture/discussion Quiz
Duggal, SK, Surveying
Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright
2. Stages in Route Surveying 4 hours 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill
Textbook/
Education Private Limited.
References
Chapter 11, page 403
3. Types of Horizontal Curves 28 hours Lecture/discussion Duggal, SK, Surveying
Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright
a. simple curves 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill Textbook/ Quiz
1. definition of Fieldworks Education Private Limited. References
Chapter 11, pages 403-440
terms
Computation Laboratory Fieldwork
2. methods of laying manual report
simple curves
Surveying
b. Compound curves instruments
Prelim
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c. Reversed curves Exam


1. types of reversed
curves
PRELIM EXAMINATION
4. Parabolic/Vertical
curves
a. types according to form Textbook/ Quiz
b. types according to Lecture/discussion References
Duggal, SK, Surveying
construction
Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright Laboratory
18 hours Fieldworks 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill manual Fieldwork
Education Private Limited. report
Computation Chapter 11, pages 469-485 Surveying
instruments

Electronic
Materials
5. Safe Sight Distances Quiz
Duggal, SK, Surveying
Lecture/discussion Textbook/
Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright
9 hours References
2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill
Education Private Limited.
Electronic
Materials
6. Spiral Easement Curves 9 hours Lecture/discussion Duggal, SK, Surveying
Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright
Fieldworks 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill Textbook/ Quiz
Education Private Limited. References
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Laboratory Fieldwork
manual report

Computation Pages 440-469 Surveying


instruments
Midterm
Electronic Exam
Materials
MIDTERM EXAMINATION

Textbook/ Quiz
Duggal, SK, Surveying
7. Earthworks References
CLO2. Compute earthworks and Lecture/discussion Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright
a. methods of
describe theory of locations as 26 hours 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill
computing volumes of Electronic Road Plan
applied to highways and railways. Computation Education Private Limited.
Earthworks Materials Preparation
Chapter 13, pages 528-554
Excel
Software

Duggal, SK, Surveying Textbook/ Quiz


Lecture/discussion Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright References
CLO3. Prepare mass diagram and
8. Mass Diagram 6 hours 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill
computes overhaul.
Computation Education Private Limited. Electronic
Chapter 13 pages 543-546 Materials

CLO3.Familiarize with the 9. Construction Surveys 4 hours Lecture/discussion Duggal, SK, Surveying
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Textbook/ Quiz
Vol.1,3rd Edition,Copyright References
appropriate surveys needed in 2009, Tata Mc Graw Hill
construction. Fieldwork Education Private Limited. Electronic Final Exam
Chapter 14, pages 560-571 Materials

FINAL EXAMINATION
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Course Policies and standard:


1. Proper Grooming
Proper school uniform with ID’s will be worn at all times as prescribed by the University.
Gentlemen: Length of hair should follow the standard haircut with ears visibly seen.
Ladies: Unnecessary accessories are prohibited.
2. Attendance and Tardiness
Attendance is a must and will be checked every meeting. Students who arrive 15 minutes after the start of the class will be considered late. Three (3) late
occurrences are equivalent to one absence.
3. Academic Integrity
All forms of cheating and plagiarism are strictly prohibited. Anyone who violates will be dealt with disciplinary action.
4. Dropping
A student is considered officially dropped upon submission of the instructor’s copy of the duly accomplished dropping slip before the scheduled
deadline of the dropping.
5. Electronic Devices and Classroom Etiquette
Use of any electronic devices (e.g. cell phones, tablets, laptops etc.) is strictly prohibited. Students are expected to actively participate in the discussion
and learning activities. Disruptive noise, language and gestures are sternly forbidden during class.
6. Makeup Exams
Any missed written examinations, Quizzes, homework and activities will have a grade of zero.

Values and Gender Sensitivity:


Proper housekeeping will be observed.
Students are required to use gender sensitive language and visual materials in oral and visual presentations.
The members of the group in any laboratory activities shall be selected randomly.
All students are required to perform actual demonstration of class/laboratory activities.

Input for Revision:


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Other References:
1. Davis R, Foote F, Anderson,J & Mikhail E; Surveying: Theory and Practice ,6th Edition, Mc Graw Hill
2. McCormack J, Sarasua W, & Davis W; Surveying 6th Ed. Copyright 2014, John Wiley &Sons.
3. Kavanagh B, & Mastin, T ;Surveying: Principles and Applications, 9th Ed., Copyright 2014 ,Pearson Inc.
4. Ghilani, Charles D., and Wolf, Paul R., (2008/2010), Elementary Surveying: An Introduction to Geomatics, 12th / 13th Ed., Pearson Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle
River, NJ.
5. Wolf, Paul and Ghilani, Charles,Elementary Surveying, An Introduction to Geomatics, 13th Ed. by Prentice Hall, Inc. 2012 ISBN: -13 978-0-13-255434-3
6. Route Location and Design, 5th Ed. McGraw Hill Book Co.
7. Surveying with Construction Applications, 3rd Edition, Prentice Hall 1997
8. AASHTO A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets, 2004
9. BREED and HOSMER. The Principles and Practice of Surveying. Vol. II. New York, John Wiley and Sons, Inc. 1958.
10. SCHOFIELD W. and M. BREACH, Engineering Surveying (6th Edition) 2007
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Prepared by:

Date of Revision/Enrichment: Sept. 16, 2019


ENGR. OLIVER J. DOCTOLERO

Reviewed by: Noted and Endorsed by:

ENGR. AUDY R. QUEBRAL

Department Chair College Dean

Recommending Approval:

LIRIO GUDINA C. MANGAWIL, Ph.D.


Director of Instruction

Approved by:

MARIDEN VENTURA-CAUILAN, DPA, CESO


Vice President for Academic Affairs

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