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Ckourse Outline-Sii

The document provides details about a Surveying-II course including topics covered, prerequisites, credit hours, instructor details, course outline sections on topographical surveying, curves, triangulation, trilateration, photogrammetry and references. Student performance will be evaluated through assignments, tests, and exams.

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Ckourse Outline-Sii

The document provides details about a Surveying-II course including topics covered, prerequisites, credit hours, instructor details, course outline sections on topographical surveying, curves, triangulation, trilateration, photogrammetry and references. Student performance will be evaluated through assignments, tests, and exams.

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ARBAMINCH UNIVERSITY

Faculty of Engineering
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING

Course Title SURVEYING-II Pre-requisite: Surveying-I


Course Code CE-232 Credit Hours: 2-3-3(L-T/Lab-C
r.)
Semester II (SECOND) Academic Year: 2004/05(1997E.C
)
Instructor Wondmagegn Group/Section/: G2H & G2C-C
Y.

Detailed course outline


1. Topographical Surveying 3.10. Base line and its extension
1.1 Introduction 3.11. Triangulation computations
1.2. Contouring 3.12. Adjustments of Survey
1.2.1 Contour and contour interval Observations
1.2.2 Characteristics of contours 3.13. Definitions
1.2.3 Methods of contouring 3.14. Weights
1.2.4 Uses of contours 3.15. Least squares theory Adjustment
2. Curves problems
2.1. General 4. Photogrammetry
2.2. Types of curves and their uses 4.1. General
2.3. Circular curves 4.2. Aerial, terrestrial and close-range
2.4. Compound curves photogrammetry
2.5. Reverse cures 4.3. Different types of photographs
3.1. Transition curves 4.4. Photo coordinate system
3.2. Vertical curves 4.5. Vertical photographs and definitions
3.3. Methods of setting out 4.6. Scale of photograph and relief
displacement
3. Triangulation and Trilateration 4.7. Sterophotogrammetry
3.1. General 4.8. Uses of photogrammetry
3.2. Principle and uses References
3.3. Classification 1 A. Bannister, S.Raymond and
3.4. Triangulation figures and R.Baker, (1998), Surveying
arrangements 2 Moffit, Francis H. (1987),
3.5. Well-condition triangle Surveying
3.6. Strength of figure 3 R.E.Devis, F.S.Foot, J.M.Andersa
3.7. Reconnaissance and selection of and E.M. Mikhail, (1998),
stations Surveying Theory and Practice.
3.8. Inter-visibility of triangulation 4 Surveying Fundamentals by Jack
stations C.Mc Cormac
3.9. Signals and phase of signals ***** All Related Surveying Book
EVALUATION:
There is a continuous assessment of students’ performance through assignments, class
tests (sudden or cop up quiz) in addition to the mid-term and final exams. Moreover,
students are highly recommended to attend the practical classes based upon the class
arrangement with the co-instructor of the course. Based on these pieces of information
the tentative mark breakdown will be as follows.

Mid-term Exam: 30%


Lab/Assignment: 20%
Final Exam: 50%

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