ECTS credits ECTS credits: 6
ECTS Hours Rules/Memories Student's work ECTS: 99 Hours of tutorials: 3 Expository Class: 24 Interactive Classroom: 24 Total: 150
Use languages Spanish, Galician
Type: Ordinary Degree Subject RD 1393/2007 - 822/2021
Departments: Agroforestry Engineering
Areas: Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry
Center Higher Polytechnic Engineering School
Call: Second Semester
Teaching: With teaching
Enrolment: Enrollable | 1st year (Yes)
Attain the basic knowledge to understand the necessary procedures for carrying out a topographic survey. Learn the characteristics of classical topography instruments. Understand the characteristics of GNSS systems and their connection to classical topography and other resources for designing or directing construction work. Be able to apply classical or satellite topographic methodology to carry out a topographic survey, calculate and obtain accurate results. Be able to interpret plans, maps, and orthophotos. Perform sufficient field and laboratory practices to learn how to plan a topographic survey, collect field data, and execute accurate calculations and graphical representation of results. Be able to organize and execute a construction layout.
The verified memory includes the following contents:
Basic theoretical foundations. Topographic instrumentation. Topographic methods. Geodesy and positioning systems. Linear constructions. Construction layout.
These contents will be developed as follows:
EXHIBITION SESSIONS:
T01.- Topography. Coordinate systems (2 FH + 4 SWH)
T02.- Error theories and their application (2 FH + 4 SWH)
T03.- Surveying instrumentation (2 FH + 4 SWH)
T04.- Topographic methods (8 FH + 15,8 SWH)
T05.- Global Positioning Systems (2 FH + 4 SWH)
T06.- Linear construction (4 FH + 7,9 SWH)
T07.- Volume calculation (2 FH + 4 SWH)
T08.- Stake out methods (2 FH + 4 SWH)
INTERACTIVE SESSIONS:
P01.- Positioning, reviews and sketches (3 FH + 5,9 SWH)
P02.- Itinerary (3 FH + 5,9 SWH)
P03.- Leveling (3 FH + 5,9 SWH)
P04.- Radiation (9 FH + 17,8 SWH)
P05.- Calculations and design (6 FH + 11,9 SWH)
FH = Face-to-face Hours
SWH = Self-Work Hours
BASIC BIBLIOGRAPHY:
(1) CHUECA PAZOS, M., HERRÁEZ BOQUERA, J., BERNÉ VALERO, J. L. "Teoría de errores e instrumentación," Ed. Paraninfo, Madrid. (1996)
(2) CHUECA PAZOS, M., HERRÁEZ BOQUERA, J., BERNÉ VALERO, J. L. "Métodos topográficos" Ed. Paraninfo, Madrid. (1996)
(3) DOMÍNGUEZ GARCÍA-TEJERO, F.. "Topografía General y Aplicada," 13/Ed., Ed. Mundi-Prensa, Madrid. (1998)
(4) FOTOGRAMETRÍA MODERNA: ANALÍTICA Y DIGITAL. J. L. Lerma García. (2002).
(5) FOTOGRAMETRÍA DIGITAL. Toni Shenk. (2002)
COMPLEMENTARY BIBLIOGRAPHY:
(1) ARRUFAT MOLINA, E "Instrumentos topográficos" Tirant lo Branch, Valencia (2006)
(2) OJEDA, J. L. "Métodos Topográficos y Oficina Técnica" Ed. J.L. Ojeda, Madrid. (1984).
(3) CARPIO HERNÁNDEZ, JUAN PEDRO. “Redes Topométricas” Ed. Bellisco. (2001)
(4) M.T. MARTÍN Y J. RODRÍGUEZ “Estudio y replanteo de alineaciones y curvas circulares”
(5) SANJOSÉ, J.J., MARTÍNEZ, E., LÓPEZ, M. "Topografía para estudios de Grado". Ed. Bellisco. Ediciones Técnicas y Científicas. Colección Biblioteca Técnica Universitaria. Madrid. (2009).
Basic and general skills: CG1
Transversal skills: CT1, CT4, CT5, CT6, CT10, CT12
Specific skills: CECC1
DESCRIPTION OF THE COMPETENCIES:
CECC Knowledge of the indispensable topographic techniques to obtain measurements, form plans, establish layouts, carry out defined geometries or control movements of structures or earthworks.
CG1 Scientific-technical training for the exercise of the profession of Technical Civil Engineer and knowledge of the functions of advisory, analysis, design, calculation, project, construction, maintenance, conservation and operation.
CT1 Ability to analyze and synthesize.
CT10 Use of bibliographic and Internet information.
CT12 Ability to solve problems through the integrated application of their knowledge.
CT4 Ability to work in a group and address problematic situations collectively.
CT5 Ability to obtain adequate, diverse and updated information.
CT6 Ability to develop and present an organized and understandable text.
COMPETENCIES: CECC1
- Participatory lectures. Seminars and conferences.
- Laboratory or field practices. Computer classroom practices.
- Use of classic and digital blackboards. Use of virtual classroom.
- Problem-solving. Development and presentation of coursework.
- Learning based on solving practical cases and projects.
- Individual and group tutoring.
- Autonomous work and independent study by students.
- Group work and cooperative learning. Active discussion session/s.
- Competency evaluation through control exercises.
COMPETENCIES: CT01, CT04, CT05, CT06, CT10, CT12
- Laboratory or field practices. Computer classroom practices.
- Use of classic and digital blackboards. Use of virtual classroom.
- Problem-solving. Development and presentation of coursework.
- Learning based on solving practical cases and projects.
- Autonomous work and independent study by students.
- Group work and cooperative learning. Active discussion session/s.
- Competency evaluation through control exercises.
COMPETENCIES: CG01
- Use of classic and digital blackboards. Use of virtual classroom.
- Individual and group tutoring.
- Autonomous work and independent study by students.
1) STUDENTS CURSING THE SUBJECT FOR THE FIRST TIME:
[EC] Student participation in classroom activities (10%)
The student will have questionnaires that they will have to carry out in the virtual classroom, as well as practical activities for the application of the acquired knowledge, obtaining a grade out of a maximum of 10 points.
SKILLS: CECC1, CT1, CT4, CT5, CT6, CT10, CT12, CG1
[EX] Test or tests, oral and/or written (60%)
The exam will consist of theoretical and practical questions scoring a total of 10 points.
SKILLS: CECC1
[PR] Practical leveraging (30%)
The student must deliver the practical activities that are being carried out, scoring with a total of 10 points. In the case of a practical trip, attendance will be mandatory. The evaluation of this activity will be computed under this heading.
SKILLS: CT1, CT4, CT5, CT6, CT10, CT12, CECC1
2) STUDENTS WHO DID NOT PASS THE COURSE IN PREVIOUS YEARS:
You will be evaluated with the same criteria as the students enrolled for the first time.
ADITIONAL INFORMATION:
- The evaluation of the first and second opportunities will be carried out using the same criteria.
- In cases of fraudulent completion of exercises or tests, the provisions of the Regulations for the evaluation of academic performance of students and the review of qualifications will apply.
DISPENSE OF ASSISTANCE:
Students who are granted this exemption must follow the course through the Virtual Campus, making all the necessary deliveries to obtain a positive grade in EC, PR and EX respectively.
The study times established in this course are:
- Theoretical lectures: 24 hours
- Interactive classes (practicals/seminars): 24 hours
- Gupal tutorial: 3 hours
- Personal study, reading and finishing homework: 95 hours
- Attendance at all theoretical and practical sessions.
- Daily consultation of the virtual campus.
- Attendance at group tutorials to discuss, clarify or resolve any doubts.
IMPORTANT:
The use of electronic devices during classes and/or exams is prohibited unless expressly authorized. Failure to comply with this will result in the expulsion of the student from the corresponding session.
Xesus Pablo Gonzalez Vazquez
- Department
- Agroforestry Engineering
- Area
- Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry
- xesuspablo.gonzalez [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: Temporary PhD professor
Jaime Rodriguez Pereña
- Department
- Agroforestry Engineering
- Area
- Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry
- jaime.rodriguez [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer
Maria Teresa Martin Sanchez
Coordinador/a- Department
- Agroforestry Engineering
- Area
- Cartographic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry
- mteresa.martin [at] usc.es
- Category
- Professor: University Lecturer