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Title: 451102 Introduction to Surveying BPD Subject Overview


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451-102 Introduction to Surveying (BPD)Subject
Overview
  • Dr Philip Collier
  • Department of Geomatics
  • The University of Melbourne
  • p.collier_at_unimelb.edu.au
  • Room D316

2
Lecturer
  • Dr Philip CollierRoom D316 Third
    FloorEngineering Block D
  • Email p.collier_at_unimelb.edu.au

3
Consultation times
  • Students are encouraged to seek assistance from
    the lecturer or demonstrators as required
  • However Dr Collier will keep strict consultation
    times for this purpose
  • Monday 215pm 415pm
  • Wednesday 1100am 100pm
  • Make an appointment or just show up (but be
    prepared to wait)

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Timetable
  • Lectures
  • Monday 1200pm - 100pm (Th A1 Old Eng)
  • Wednesday 415pm 515pm (Th A1 Old Eng)
  • Practicals
  • Tuesday 900am - 1100am
  • Thursday 900am 1100am
  • Friday 1100am - 100pm

Attend only one session per week as per
ALLOC8 timetabling
5
Course Material
  • Recommended reading
  • Reference notes on Plane Surveying Edited by
    C.L. Ogleby available from MU Bookroom
  • Plane surveying web site www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/
    planesurvey/prot/
  • Subject homepage
  • www.sli.unimelb.edu.au/collier/451-102.html

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Assessment
  • Six practical assignments (40)
  • Level familiarisation (5) 1 week
  • Control levelling (5) 1 week
  • Grid levelling and contour plan (10) 2 weeks
  • Existing conditions survey (10) 2 weeks
  • Compass traverse (5) 1 week
  • Intro to GIS (5) 1 week
  • Mid-semester test (10)
  • Wednesday 15 September 415pm 515pm
  • Written 3 hour exam (50)

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Objectives
  • At the conclusion of this subject, students will
  • Be able to carry out some basic surveying tasks
    (including measurement, reduction and analysis)
  • Understand the role of surveyors in the building
    and construction industry
  • Be familiar with various technologies and
    techniques used for surveying in the context of
    construction activities

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Subject structure
1. Surveying skills
2. Role of Surveyors
(a) Levelling
(d) Positioning on the plane
  • Builders
  • perspective

(b) Linear Measurement
(b) Applications in Geomatics
(e) GIS
(c) Traversing
(f) GPS
(c) Surveyors in construction
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About the pracs
  • Prac times
  • Prac groups
  • Prac sheets
  • Instrument room
  • Equipment borrowing and care
  • Tutors and demonstrators
  • Submitting assignments
  • Availability of marks and disputed marks
  • Peer review process
  • Plagiarism

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451-102 Introduction to Surveying (BPD)Subject
Overview
  • Dr Philip Collier
  • Department of Geomatics
  • The University of Melbourne
  • p.collier_at_unimelb.edu.au
  • Room D316
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