Professional practice in geodetic networks
Program Overview
Introduction to the University Program
The University program in question is the Geodetic Networks course, which is part of the Geodesy study program at the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Subotica.
Course Details
Course Name
The course is named " ," which translates to "Professional Practice in Geodetic Networks."
Course Description
The course aims to train students for independent work in various types of geodetic networks using different geodetic instruments.
Course Objectives
The objective of the course is to enable students to independently perform geodetic measurements in various geodetic networks and to form an elaboration based on their measurements.
Course Content
Theoretical Instruction
There is no theoretical instruction for this course, as the theoretical foundations are covered in other courses such as Geodetic Metrology, Geodetic Measurement Techniques, Theoretical Geodesy, and Geodetic Networks.
Practical Instruction
The practical instruction includes exercises such as:
- Measuring horizontal angles and directions
- Measuring lengths
- Measuring zenith distances
- Measuring height differences
- Measuring using GPS technology
- Astronomical determinations
- Measuring gravity acceleration
Literature
The recommended literature for the course includes:
- S. Delev: Geodetic Metrology, Akademska misao, Belgrade, 2016
- Vaniek P. & Krakiwsky E.: Geodesy Concepts, Sav geodeta Srbije, 2005
Teaching Methods
The course is taught through practical work by students in the field with the assistance of instructors.
Active Teaching Hours
The course includes 4 hours of other forms of teaching.
Assessment of Knowledge
The assessment of knowledge is based on:
- Practical instruction (70 points)
- Oral exam (30 points)
Study Program
The Geodetic Networks course is part of the Geodesy study program, which is an undergraduate academic study program.
Faculty Information
The Faculty of Civil Engineering in Subotica is the institution offering the Geodesy study program and the Geodetic Networks course.
