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Surveying Practice - I Laboratory (10CVL38) Course Outcomes

This document outlines the course outcomes for two surveying laboratory courses. The first course focuses on basic surveying skills like measuring distances, setting out perpendicular lines and geometric shapes, traversing, triangulation, plane table mapping, and leveling. The second course builds on these skills and teaches angle measurement, trigonometric leveling, tachometry, simple and compound curve setting, building center line setting, and using a total station instrument. Students will gain hands-on experience with common surveying instruments and field techniques.
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Surveying Practice - I Laboratory (10CVL38) Course Outcomes

This document outlines the course outcomes for two surveying laboratory courses. The first course focuses on basic surveying skills like measuring distances, setting out perpendicular lines and geometric shapes, traversing, triangulation, plane table mapping, and leveling. The second course builds on these skills and teaches angle measurement, trigonometric leveling, tachometry, simple and compound curve setting, building center line setting, and using a total station instrument. Students will gain hands-on experience with common surveying instruments and field techniques.
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SURVEYING PRACTICE I LABORATORY

(10CVL38)
Course Outcomes
At the end of course the student will be able to:
1. Measure the distance between two points using direct ranging.
2. Set out perpendiculars at various points on given line using cross
staff, optical square and tape.
3. Set out geometric shapes like rectangle, hexagon using tape/chain and
compass.
4. Compute the omitted measurements of a closed traverse.
5. Determine the distance between two inaccessible points using
chain/tape & compass.
6. Locate points using radiation & intersection method of plane tabling.
7. Determine Plane table locations using three point problems.
8. Determine difference in elevation between two points using Leveling.
9. Demonstrate minor survey instruments.

SURVEYING PRACTICE II LABORATORY


(10CVL47)
Course Outcomes
At the end of course the student will be able to:
1. Measure the horizontal and vertical angles using transit theodolite.
2. Determine the elevation of an object using Trigonometric leveling.
3. Determine the tachometric constants using horizontal and inclined
line of sight.
4. Set out simple curves using linear and Angular method.
5. Set out Compound curves using Angular method.
6. Set out center lines of Buildings.
7. Demonstrate Total Station instrument.

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