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School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering

Now offering two distinct diplomas: Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering

Geodesy

1. COURSE INFORMATION:

School Environmental Engineering
Course Level Undergraduate
Course ID ENVE 162 Semester 2nd
Course Category Required
Course Modules Instruction Hours per Week ECTS
Lectures and Laboratory Exercises 3
Th=1, E=0, L=3/2
5
Course Type  Scientific area
Prerequisites  
Instruction/Exam Language Greek
The course is offered to Erasmus students No
Course URL https//www.eclass.tuc.gr/courses/MHPER241/  (in Greek)

 

2. LEARNING OUTCOMES

Learning Outcomes

The course includes introduction to Geodesy, errors in measurement, the Cartesian coordinate system, small area land surveying, area calculation, measurements and instruments (angles and lengths), polygonometria, triangulation, altimetry, reference systems and introduction to Satellite Geodesy

Upon successful completion of this course the students will acquire new knowledge and specific skills on the following subjects:

  • Will have knowledge of fundamental problems of Geodesy
  • Will gain knowledge on basic geodetical instruments
  • Will be able to understand the degree of difficulty of surveying in a project and also to estimate the necessary time for land surveying in a project
  • Will be capable to  cooperate with his/her colleagues for the land surveying and the presentation of topographical maps in a case study.
General Competencies/Skills
  • Review, analyse and synthesise data and information, with the use of necessary technologies
  • Work autonomously
  • Work in teams

3. COURSE SYLLABUS

   Theory

  • Introduction to Geodesy
  • Instruments
  • Errors in Measurement
  • The Cartesian Coordinate System
  • Reference Systems
  • Fundamental problems of Geodesy
  • Triangulation
  • Altimetry
  • Area Calculation
  • Small Area Land Surveying
  • Satellite Geodesy

Laboratory exercises:

  • Errors in measurement
  • Instruments
  • Fundamental problems of Geodesy
  • Triangulation
  • Small Area Land Surveying - GPS

4. INSTRUCTION and LEARNING METHODS - ASSESSMENT

Lecture Method Direct (face to face)
Use of Information and Communication Technology Specialized geodetical instruments, Power point presentations, E-class support
Instruction Organisation Activity Workload per Semester
(hours)
- Lectures-Theory 13
- Laboratory assignments 19
- Exercises – Reports – Autonomous Study 93
Course Total 125

Assessment Method

Ι. Written final examination (60%):
- Questions of theoretical knowledge.
-Theoretical problems to be resolved.

ΙΙ. Laboratory exercises (40%).

5. RECOMMENDED READING

  • Book  Eudoxus [77112284]: Στοιχεία Τοπογραφίας, Ευστράτιος Στυλιανίδης.
  • Book  Eudoxus [59373751]: Εισαγωγή στη Γεωδαισία, τον Δορυφορικό Εντοπισμό και την Αλτιμετρία, Στέλιος Π. Μερτίκας.

6. INSTRUCTORS

Course Instructor: Assistant Professor A. Tsouchlaraki (Faculty - EnvEng)
Lectures: Assistant Professor A. Tsouchlaraki (Faculty - EnvEng)
Tutorial exercises:  
Laboratory Exercises: Associate Professor A. Tsouchlaraki (Faculty - EnvEng), Dr. N. Kourgialas (RA - EnvEng)