GMLM210 Geomatic Surveying 2

Credits (ECTS):12.5

Course responsible:Ola Øvstedal

Campus / Online:Taught campus Ås

Teaching language:Norsk

Limits of class size:30

Course frequency:Annually

Nominal workload:312,5 hours

Teaching and exam period:This course starts in the August block. This course has teaching/evaluation in the August block and the Autumn parallel.

About this course

Modern surveying plays a decisive role in modern society by contributing to a more efficient and sustainable management of land and resources. In this field course you will learn: planning, reconnaissance and execution of geodetic measurements.

After the data collection, you work in groups with analysis and calculation based on your own observations. The results are documented through methods such as: outlier detection, testing of existing reference frames and reliability analysis in relation to the geodata standard.

Learning outcome

Master the planning, field work and analysis of geodetic measurements. There will be emphasis on quality assurance and connections to relevant standards.
  • Learning activities
    All learning activities in this course are done in groups. First part consists fieldwork and data collection based on general methods in land surveying. Second part consists of analysis and processing of own observations. The work is presented as groupwise reports and an oral presentation.
  • Teaching support
    Teaching support will primarily be given in connection with the part of the structured teaching that is set aside for exercise guidance. It will also be possible to communicate directly with the course teacher by appointment during office hours.
  • Syllabus
    Provided at the beginning of the semester
  • Prerequisites
    GMLM102, GMPE240, GMGD200
  • Assessment method
    Oral exam. Groupwise presentation of project report. Grading A-F.

    Oral exam Karakterregel: Letter grades
  • Examiner scheme
    External examiner evaluates all project reports and presentations.
  • Mandatory activity
    Field course
  • Teaching hours
    Field exercises: 80 hours. Exercises computer lab: 80 hours.
  • Preferential right

    Ranking:

    1. students who have the course as mandatory in their study plan

    2. students on the following study programmes: M-GEOM and B-GEOM

    3. students with most ECTS credits

    It there are not enough slots in group one the students will be ranked by their ECTS credits.

    Students taking the course for the first time have priority.

  • Admission requirements
    Special requirements in Science