Advanced Setting-out
| Code | School | Level | Credits | Semesters |
| CIVE4122 | Civil Engineering | 4 | 10 | Autumn UK |
- Code
- CIVE4122
- School
- Civil Engineering
- Level
- 4
- Credits
- 10
- Semesters
- Autumn UK
Summary
The module is a combination of the theoretical and practical aspects of setting-out for Civil Engineering.
The theoretical aspects will provide students with the knowledge and understanding to undertake the practical aspects, where students will work in small groups to design, plan, undertake and report on a series of practical surveys involving different engineering surveying techniques and associated inter-disciplinary tools such as CAD (individuals and groups are responsible for management and organisation of their projects, with staff members available for consultation and guidance).
The module will use the most advanced engineering surveying techniques related to:
- The determination of the plan coordinates of control points using GNSS surveying with a GNSS instrument;
- The establishment of setting-out points with designed plan coordinates using a total station instrument;
- The establishment of setting-out points with designed plan coordinates using a GNSS instrument;
- The determination of the heights of setting-out points using levelling with a level instrument.
The practical surveys will have a specific focus on the use of total station and GNSS instruments for the setting-out of a road and a trench designed using Civil-3D software, along with an assessment of the quality of each of the engineering surveying techniques used.
For students requiring reassessment, this will be limited to the components which have been failed and these will be in the same form as the original assessment.
Target Students
Part III MEng students in the Department of Civil Engineering,
Assessment
- 25% Report 1: Individual 750-1000 words submission related to the setting-out of the road.
- 25% Report 2: Individual 750-1000 words submission related to the setting-out of the trench.
- 50% Exam 1 (1-hour): Written examination
Assessed by end of autumn semester
Educational Aims
To develop an understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of engineering surveying related to setting-out for Civil Engineering, including the use of different, advanced engineering surveying techniques and associated inter-disciplinary communication tools such as CAD.Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
1. Apply a comprehensive knowledge of mathematics, statistics and engineering principles to the solution of complex problems in the areas of GNSS surveying, setting-out and levelling.
2. Evaluate available data and use engineering judgment to work with information that may be uncertain or incomplete, discussing the limitations of the techniques employed in the context of setting-out for Civil Engineering.
3. Select and apply appropriate computational and analytical techniques, discussing the limitations of the techniques employed in the context of setting-out for Civil Engineering.
4. Use practical skills to investigate complex problems through measurements, processing and analysis using different, advanced engineering surveying techniques.
5. Select and apply appropriate equipment, engineering technologies and processes, recognising their limitations in the context of setting-out for Civil Engineering.
6. Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or leader of a team involved in the practice of engineering surveying.
This will contribute to the following programme learning outcomes (see Programme Specification for details):
- Knowledge and Understanding: M1, M2
- Intellectual Skills: M3
- Professional/Practical Skills: M12, M13
- Transferable/Key Skills: M16
Conveners
- Prof Richard Bingley