SURVEY CAMP
CE 609
Lecture: 0 Year : III
Tutorial: 0 Part : I
Practical: 10 days
Course Objective:
The survey camp is scheduled after the
completion of second year second part theory exam. It has following objective
for 10 days incentive field work:
(a) To provide the
students real field based exposure to learn and apply different surveying
methods in:
(i) Mapping detailed land features
(ii) Mapping and describing topographical
variations
(iii) Planning irrigation, drainage, land
farming, soil conservation and watershed management works
(b) To
accomplish a project based surveying task focusing on:
(i) Detailed survey of irrigation command
area
(ii) Detailed survey of main canal alignment
and headwork
(iii) L–section and cross section of Rural Roads
(iv) Soil conservation and farm leveling works
e.g.-gully control, stream bank control, terracing, bunding, check dams.
Requirements:
Students in each camp group should not be
more than 4 (four). For conducting camp as far as possible modern surveying
equipments such as Total Station, EDM, Digital level etc are to be used.
Implementation of
the Survey Camp:
Field work will be conducted in between
second and third year; and its evaluation will be submitted on third year part
A based on third year part A based on field/project work produced by the
students & viva-voce conducted at the end of the field work.
Survey Camp shall be implemented jointly by
Department of Civil and Agricultural Engineering. The camp site should be
objective oriented so that students could gain ample opportunity to learn,
consolidate and update their practical and theoretical knowledge in
Agricultural Engineering field.
Evaluation scheme:
50 marks–Internal Assignment i.e. field
work and viva-voce, and 50 marks, from field report and viva voce.
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