Monthly Archives: August 2017

About surveying and geomatics engineering

About Our Department  Surveying is the technique and science of accurately determining the two or three-dimensional positions of points on the surface of the Earth or under water surfaces.  While Geomatics is the discipline of collecting, storing, processing and delivering geographic information or spatially referenced information. the department in incorporating the latest technology in image processing, digital photogrammetry, remote sensing satellite-based global positioning, geographic information …

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Mission and Vision Of our Department

Mission and Vision Of Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Mission: The department of surveying and geomatics engineering aims to be a leader in providing the highest quality of undergraduate education available in the region. The task is to provide all students the opportunity for a broad-based educational experience, enabling students to address complex and comprehensive surveying and geomatics engineering problems. In addition, the …

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Program Outcomes

Program Outcomes of Surveying and Geomatics Engineering Program outcomes focus on those abilities that are measurable at the successful end of a student’s academic program in surveying and geomatics engineering at this department. Performance skills, abilities, and special importance are given throughout the 4-year undergraduate program in order to prepare students to be successful engineers and to meet the department’s program outcomes,   …

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Dam Settlement Monitoring

Graduates will have an advanced understanding of the following areas for engineering practice.    Surveying, including boundary and land surveying, subdivision, control survey, topographic survey, construction surveying and hydrographic surveying. Q.Editor

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Geodesy

It is the science concerned with the shape, size and the gravity field of the earth. Geodesy creates spatial reference system that everyone can use. Building, roads, bridges, conducting land surveying and making maps are some of the activities that depend on the spatial reference system. Q.Editor

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