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Drainage Survey and Mapping

Course Code

GD4214

Number of Credits

3

Semester

Course Type

Study Material

Study MaterialDepth
General Definition of Drainage - Definition of Drainage - Hydrological CycleExpress
Drainage System - Residential Area Drainage - Industrial Area Drainage - Road Drainage - Commercial/Commercial Area DrainageExpress
Drainage Survey and Mapping - Extension Survey - Preliminary Survey - Drainage Construction SurveyExpress
Drainage Shape and Geometry - Channel Classification Based on Shape - Channel Geometry SurveyExpress
Drainage Channel Marking - Horizontal Drainage Line Marking - Vertical Drainage Path MarkingExpress
Drainage Profile - Transverse and Longitudinal Profile of Drainage - Drainage Based on Materials - Drainage Excavation and Backfill Volume - Complementary BuildingsExpress
Drainage Network Mapping Technology - Terrestrial Method - LiDAR Method - Photogrammetric Method - GISExpress
Environmentally sound drainageExpress

Graduate Learning Outcomes (GLO) carried by the course

CPMK CodeCourse Learning Outcomes Elements (CLO)
CPMK 1Students are able to explain the function and purpose of drainage in a natural and artificial hydrological cycle
CPMK 2Students are able to explain various types of drainage characteristics in different areas
CPMK 3Students are able to explain the stages in the implementation of drainage surveys and mapping
CPMK 4Students are able to analyze and explain the form of drainage geomatry
CPMK 5Students are able to explain the stake out method for drainage development
CPMK 6Students are able to evaluate profiles / topographic conditions and explain land maturation methods for drainage development
CPMK 7Students are able to explain alternative technologies in drainage surveying and mapping
CPMK 8Students are able to explain the concept of data, geospatial information in making environmentally sound drainage

Learning Method

  • SCL: PBL, CBL, PjBL

Learning Modality

  • Offline, Synchronous, Asynchronous

Assessment Methods

  • Written: Optional, Description, Essay Oral: Presentation Assignment: Report, Demonstration, Practice