The
study of this course includes a theoretical introduction to surveying, its
concept, importance, history, and types, in addition to introducing surveying
devices, units for measuring distances and obstacles, detailed surveying,
methods for raising land details, as well as measuring angles and directions,
lifting works, geodetic and photographic surveying, and methods for measuring
ground levels. , and the establishment of longitudinal sectors and contour
lines, and the work of the grid budget and the calculation of volumes, so the
study of this course aims to give a simplified and clear idea of the
foundations and principles of surveying, and to provide students with the
skills of writing survey reports, and to enable them to deal with longitudinal
measurement tools and tools for projecting columns in lifting operations
Surveying, and the use of devices for measuring and calculating levels, and
creating contour lines and drawing their maps.
Intended learning outcomes
After
passing this course, the student will be able to understand the basic concepts
of surveying science, write survey reports in a scientific manner, deal with
longitudinal measurement tools and tools for projecting columns in surveying
operations for buildings and details, and be able to use devices for measuring
levels, calculating them, creating contour lines, and Interacts with the spirit
of teamwork.
Teaching and learning methods
Giving
theoretical lectures, practical field exercises on surveying devices and tools,
panel discussions and dialogue, preparing survey reports.
Methods of assessments
Midterm
exam 20%.
Various
activities 20%.
Final
exam 60%.
The passing score is 50%.
Chronological
distribution of course contents
The
first week, the concept of space, its importance, history and divisions.
The
second week units of measurement (longitudinal units of measurement - units of
area measurement)
The
third week, angle measurement systems (the sexagesimal system - the centile
system - the circular system)
The
fourth week, simple geometric shapes and types of north direction (geographical
north - divergence angle).
Week
Five Types of deviation (circular deviation - abbreviated deviation - forward
deviation - posterior deviation)
Week
Six: Types of distances and their measurement (tape measurement - tape types -
cadastral tape) Measuring angles electronically.
The
seventh week, measuring deviations (magnetic compass - levitation by compass).
Eighth
week midterm exam.
The
ninth week: Measuring angles (theodolite device)
Week
10 Budget (grid budget - reverse budget)
The
Eleventh Week Surveying (Tachyometric)
The
twelfth week, the comprehensive station device
The
thirteenth week curves (horizontal curves - vertical curves)
The
fourteenth week of the geodetic survey
Week
Fifteen Photogrammetry
Sixteenth
week final exam
List
of references
:
1- Juma Dawood,
Principles of Surveying, Saudi Arabia, 1st edition, 2012 AD.
2- Ibrahim Ziyadi,
Principles of Maps and Surveying, University Knowledge House, Alexandria, 1992
AD.
3- Suhaib Abu Jiab,
Lectures on the Principles of Surveying, Islamic University, Gaza, 2017.
Note: The course instructor determines the main
reference for teaching the course, and uses what he deems appropriate from the
supporting references.