Geodesic and Photogrammetry Field Methods in Environmental Threats Analysis Field of study: Environmental Hazard Engineering
Programme code: W2-S1IZ19.2023

Module name: Geodesic and Photogrammetry Field Methods in Environmental Threats Analysis
Module code: W2-IZ-S1-166
Programme code: W2-S1IZ19.2023
Semester:
  • summer semester 2024/2025
  • summer semester 2023/2024
Language of instruction: Polish
Form of verification: course work
ECTS credits: 1
Purpose and description of the content of education:
The classes cover the issues of surveying instrumentation, surveying surveying, engineering and industrial surveying, photogrammetry, terrestrial remote sensing. The construction and principle of operation of basic surveying instruments - leveler, electronic total station, GPS receivers, etc. are presented. Various measurement techniques (geometric, trigonometric and satellite leveling, angular and linear measurements, GPS satellite measurements - static and RTK, etc.) and their use in earth science and geoscience work are presented in detail. As part of the exercises, students learn how to operate the equipment and perform basic measurements and process the collected data.
List of modules that must be completed before starting this module (if necessary): not applicable
Learning outcome of the module Codes of the learning outcomes of the programme to which the learning outcome of the module is related [level of competence: scale 1-5]
the student is able to appropriately determine priorities for the implementation of a task defined by himself or others [K1]
K01 [3/5]
the student is able to assess the suitability of routine methods and tools for solving a simple environmental engineering task directed at geohazards of a practical nature, and select and apply the appropriate method and tools [U1]
U01 [3/5] U03 [3/5]
the student applies basic surveying techniques and tools in the field of geodesy involving geohazards, as well as basic statistical methods, algorithms and computer techniques to describe phenomena and analyze data [U2]
U02 [3/5] U03 [3/5]
students are able to plan and conduct experiments, including measurements and computer simulations, interpret the results obtained and draw conclusions [U3]
U09 [3/5]
the student has a basic knowledge of the construction of technical equipment and systems related to geodesy in terms of geohazard analysis [W1]
W03 [3/5]
the student knows the basic methods, techniques, tools and materials used in solving simple engineering tasks in the field of geoscience directed at geohazards [W2]
W01 [3/5] W03 [3/5]
Form of teaching Number of hours Methods of conducting classes Assessment of the learning outcomes Learning outcomes
field practice [W2-IZ-S1-166_fs_1] 36 Working with a computer [d01] 
Internship [e05] 
Plein air session [e09] 
course work K1 U1 U2 U3 W1 W2
The student's work, apart from participation in classes, includes in particular:
Name Category Description
Developing practical skills [a03] Preparation for classes
activities involving the repetition, refinement and consolidation of practical skills, including those developed during previous classes or new skills necessary for the implementation of subsequent elements of the curriculum (as preparation for class participation)
Implementation of an individual or group assignment necessary for course/phase/examination completion [c03] Preparation for verification of learning outcomes
a set of activities aimed at performing an assigned task, to be executed out of class, as an obligatory phase/element of the verification of the learning outcomes assigned to the course
Development of a corrective action plan as well as supplementary/corrective tasks [d02] Consulting the results of the verification of learning outcomes
reviewing and selecting tasks and activities enabling the elimination of errors indicated by the academic teacher, their verification or correction resulting in completing the task with at least the minimum passing grade
Publication of a work/presentation of an activity, also beyond the walls of the University [e02] Activities complementary to the classes
a set of activities carried out to disseminate (out of class) the effects of scholarly research, artistic, creative, project, construction, experimental work, etc., in the form of a classic presentation, exhibition, concert, projection, poster presentation, media mediated publication, in the digital form and as part of other activities; dissemination using various forms and tools
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